How I Use ChatGPT (As A Reasonable Person)

My AI awakening

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@rob.silas over 1 year ago

An awesome post as usual, Evan. I am a founder and solopreneur, am starting to create GPTs to use in my consulting work, and thinking about the best ways to provide guidance for clients on how to use them. Your insights are spot on and I'll definitely try out Founders Friend. Thanks again!

Evan Armstrong over 1 year ago

@rob.silas Thanks Rob! appreciate it. LMK how Founder's Friend works for ya

@rukidden over 1 year ago

Evan, thank you for writing such an informative and engaging article on AI. I’m a 63-year-old Medical Lab Scientist who doesn’t work in the tech field, but I’m fascinated by the potential and impact of AI on our lives. Your article hooked me because you used relevant resources and examples to show how AI can be applied to both personal and professional situations.

One of the things that I liked about your article is that you discussed conversational AI, which is something that I often use. I prefer Inflections PI AI, because it has a natural and smooth dialogue flow. However, I also use other AI services for different purposes, such as Claude AI for summarizing books, Google or Bard AI for image searches, and Microsoft Copilot for basically everything else. I think Chat GPT is the pioneer of generative AI, but the benefit I can get from Copilot has not fallen far enough behind Chat GPT to make the monthly fee worth it.

I enjoyed your informal and conversational style, which made your article easy to read and understand. I like reading Ethan Mollick’s articles as well, but he appears to focus more on the organizational and social aspects of innovation (especially how it can be used in education), while you focus more on the personal and psychological aspects. I think both perspectives are important and complementary, and I would love to see you collaborate or compare your views with him or other authors on AI and innovation.

I think your article is a great introduction to AI and its applications for people from different backgrounds and interests. You have a clear and friendly tone, and you provide useful and relevant information and examples. I appreciate your work and I look forward to reading more of your insights and experiences on AI and how it can be incorporated into our daily lives. Keep on plugging. You’re on a very beneficial road. Next article might be amazing rather than just very good. 😊

@jmosher over 1 year ago

I tried to access this and am told that it requires that I subscribe to ChatGPT Plus. And, ChatGPT is not allowing new users right now. You may want to note this in the article.

Jennie Pakula over 1 year ago

Thanks so much Evan, I’ve tried it and it’s really helpful. One thing I liked particularly was that it gave me relevant references (when I asked it) and what I thought were very pertinent insights. Thank you so much for your service to your community!

@The Moaniest Punk over 1 year ago

I'm really enjoying the FF GPT - ended up blabbing in the comments here: "https://every.to/everything/crossing-the-ai-rubicon-when-ai-finally-clicks#comments"

I smiled when I read, "I have found that when I use prompts like, “Shut the hell up and do what I say. Do it now!” the system will magically do the task." - When first starting to use ChatGPT, I was all pleases and thank yous. I told my brother. He thought I was being ridiculous. My rationale was simple: when AGI lands, I want to be on the 'nice' list! It didn't last long...

@susan.e.valerian over 1 year ago

Helpful and insightful advice in non-jatgony plain speak. Thx!

@sheena66stitt 11 months ago

I sell, customize napkins. Can you put together a rating system for my customers to rate my napkins

Georgia Patrick over 1 year ago

Glad to see you take this on, Evan, with a nod to everyone who is NOT in the IT business, NOT in the investments in IT field, and could be in other businesses. You did a good job of showing your journey and what it means to you. The analogy to a human and specifically the intern-level employee is helpful. Whenever you get past only yourself and find you need others to get the work created and done, it gets complicated. All emotions aside, just the variations in knowledge and skill sets are massive when it comes to sharing your vision and instructions with other humans. Then you take in the AI element and that's very different. Not human.