ChatGPT content can be recognized as machine-generated content easily. It lacks using idioms & expressing emotions which is essential to add value to the content.
ChatGPT may have good knowledge but it does not provide deep information or insights into the topic. Content is not unique.
The content is formal and has a similar template or style. It fails to use humor, metaphor, examples, and slang in its content and writing in a language we use in our daily life.
ChatGPT-generated content seems unnatural sometimes as it too focuses on questions rather than the meaning of questions. You can understand better with the above example-
ChatGPT generates content based on existing text data, which means it may produce content that is similar or identical to existing sources, lacking originality.
The quality of its content may be influenced by bias in the data it was trained on, which can lead to biased or inaccurate responses.
ChatGPT generates content based on statistical patterns and does not always understand the broader context or underlying meaning of a topic. This can lead to inaccurate or irrelevant responses.
ChatGPT does not provide actual facts or stats all the time.
As ChatGPT is still undergoing training, ChatGPT-generated content should be examined by an expert.