China’s internet users finding creative uses for ChatGPT
- The chatbot is not officially available in mainland China or Hong Kong, but users are finding ways round the problem
- The service is being used for everything from coding to fitness – and even to cheat in exams on Marxist theory

ChatGPT is a language model trained by the research and development company OpenAI to generate humanlike text. The service attracted 1 million registered users in its first week after launching last month.
However, the service is not currently supported for users with IP addresses in mainland China or Hong Kong – as well as in countries such as Iran, Russia and parts of Africa.
The company has not yet explained why it is not supported in China.
But young Chinese users have found ways round the problem such as using VPNs or overseas phone numbers to access the service. In other cases, community developers have set up a mirror site, while others add ChatGPT to their browser’s plug-in, and compare it with the results given by the search engine.
Users have been sharing tips on how to use the chatbot, with some using it as a movie critic, career counsellor, dentist, investment manager or dream interpreter.