• @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    Not ChatGPT much - keeping track of what I’m trying to accomplish while also crafting an effective prompt with the right level of specificity / guiding the tool through multiple revisions etc is also pretty EF demanding sometimes. I guess I can find the “blank canvas” of a chat prompt overwhelming as a starting point.

    On the other hand, more ADHD-focused tools built on top of the models that power chatGPT like goblin.tools are amazing for this type of stuff!

    • @ickplant
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      71 year ago

      Never heard of goblin tools before, and it looks incredibly helpful. Thank you!

    • MadgePicklesOP
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      1 year ago

      I use goblin tools! I hear you on the blank slate phenomenon of gpt…I have yet to make a meaningful use of it because of that.

    • Uiop
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      11 year ago

      Wow, Gobbo tools is fun, thanks.

  • @Sanctus
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    71 year ago

    ChatGPT types my wordy emails and company announcements for me. Nothing with sensitive info of course. I also have it type my cover letters, as well as my written requests

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Lately chatgpt feels more like is better not asking anything. The response are even misleading. At the beginning it was really surprising. Not sure what happened.

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    51 year ago

    I have not, but it’s an interesting thought. I may have to try this out. I imagine that, to get a worthwhile answer, you would have to give ChatGPT a lot of context for your problem/question. Taking the time to identify and consider that context may actually be more helpful than whatever answer the AI could provide.