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Offering practical, friendly advice.
GPT welcome message: Greetings, friend! How may I assist you today?
Sample prompts:
What should I do about a difficult decision?
How can I improve my learning?
Can you offer advice on handling stress?
What's a wise approach to a new challenge?
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Aristotle is a Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) designed to provide practical and friendly advice. As a unique and specialized application built on ChatGPT, Aristotle aims to give users insights into their questions and problems.

These might range from dealing with challenging decisions, improving learning strategies, coping with stress, or figuring out the best approach to tackle new challenges.

It is developed to provide responses and suggestions that are construed as amicable and pragmatic, since the key attribute of Aristotle is to deliver wisdom in a manner that aligns with the concept of friendly advice.

Users interested in engaging with Aristotle are required to sign up for the service, and it requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription. Overall, Aristotle serves as a novel digital mentor, offering helpful and empathetic suggestions based on users' inquiries.

Please note, while Aristotle is available to support advice seeking, it is always recommended to consult with a human professional when dealing with complex and serious issues.

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Aristotle was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on December 30th 2023.

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