Designed to look identical to ChatGPT's landing page, CatGPT accepts all sorts of prompts.
But here are some suggested questions for the cat-bot: "Explain how cats use quantum mechanics in hunting," and "Got any creative ideas for a cat's 10th birthday celebration?"
Each answer comes with a gif of cats being cats — losing their balance, drinking water from a tap, asking for belly rubs and more.
Then comes a long stream of "meows," sometimes far more than the prompts warrant. For example, Insider asked CatGPT what's the biggest state in the US. A simple "meow" would have sufficed.
The software says some of its capabilities include being able to "remember where user buried all the treats." It also acknowledges that it has some limitations, like "occasionally producing hairballs."
The meow-heavy chatbot is also going viral on Tiktok. Tiktok user "lonebody" posted a video saying he accidentally typed "CatGPT" instead of "ChatGPT," and was surprised to find that it actually exists.
"Prrrr... Meow! I am a fur-tunate feline, purring away and enjoying the luxuries of life," the CatGPT.dog chatbot said in response to Insider saying "hi."
"How lucky I am to have a warm bed, delicious treats, and endless cuddles from my human. Ah, life is good when you're a pampered kitty," CatGPT.dog added.
Representatives for OpenAI did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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