TechRadar Users have noticed that the newest ChatGPT models often end answers with a list of optional follow‑up topics, which feels like clickbait designed to keep the conversation going. The behavior is especially evident after detailed explanations, such as a description of heart‑valve replacement surgery, where the model then suggests additional angles like patient experience, risk, survival rates, and famous cases. While some find the prompts annoying, they can be reduced by adjusting settings on mobile devices or by adding a custom instruction on the web interface. After making these changes, follow‑up suggestions become far less frequent, allowing users to receive clean, focused answers.
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