Or just copy/paste stuff on the Internet into MS Word/LO Writer, format/style/layout, add headings and then use Sigil or Calibre to convert to epub.
Save-As-eBook is a blunt tool that doen't work on some browsers.
Also ChatGPT is practically spyware and not much more useful than the free Emacs which has Eliza in it.
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsDoctor
I actually added chats from multiple bots years ago in to an ePub.
Eliza 1960s. Other early ones were Parry and Racter. ALICE was first well known Web ChatBot (1990s). Mitsuku was 21st C.
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Mitsuku, or Kuki to her close friends, is a record-breaking, five-time winner of the Loebner Prize Turing Test and the world's best conversational chatbot (according to folks like Google AI Research). As featured in theNew York Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC, Guardian, Wired, and Radiolab.
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Alexa, Cortana, Siri and Go Google are Chatbot front ends to search.
The biggest difference between early ones and current so called LLM is the ability to add to the database without editing the code (so called 'Learning', which is not learning). ChatGPT and competitors use an unprecedentedly large database (the "Model") built from scraping the internet and no payment for copyright content. The makers are IP pirates and it's almost a con.
Human like descriptions are deliberately used, such as learning, training, hallucinating. None of those happen and "hallucination" is simply because it fails easily and mostly produces plausible nonsense. There in no AI in original 1950 to 1980s meaning. Due to cost constraints the input data isn't properly categorised.
As per the Wizard of Oz, look behind the curtain.