Interrupting ChatGPT

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Ingo Dahn

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Dec 20, 2023, 5:03:07 AM12/20/23
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What is the best way to resume a ChatGPT conversation when it doesn't react and says
There is already a ChatGPT response being written. Please try again once it finishes.


William Stein

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Dec 20, 2023, 9:38:24 AM12/20/23
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Maybe copy paste or double click on the chat, edit it a little, and
press shift+enter?

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Ingo Dahn

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Dec 20, 2023, 11:31:23 AM12/20/23
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Screenshot 2023-12-20 165012.png
Editing doesn't help. In this Screenshot ChatGPT got stuck creating code. When I entered another message it replaced my message with the above error message in red. In that particular case type error happened because I applied (as suggested by ChatGPT) numerical_approx() to a solution x==... where it should have been applied to its rhs.
Then I edited this message with a new message (hence my message in red) but it didn't return. I observed that sometime a previous message got a small button "Stop generating" but I have no clue when this appears and it didn't seem to have an effect. 
I should add that I am working in our instance of Cocalc-Docker.

William Stein

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Dec 20, 2023, 1:10:08 PM12/20/23
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Hi,

Are you using the latest version of cocalc-docker, or something pretty old.  Harald significantly rewrote LLM support recently, and that is available in the latest cocalc-docker version.  It might help (?).

William



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