Last week, someone shared a trend with me. It’s about asking chatGPT to tell you what you didn’t know about yourself based on your chats. This is the prompt to use:
From all our interactions, what is one thing you can tell me about myself that I may not already know about myself
What’s shocking is that AI has great context for many things we think, though we can argue it doesn’t have more information beyond the four walls of the app. It still captures about 80% of the things that are true about you. Also, to make it fair, because chatGPT would tell you something nice, you want to ask the next question.
What about the negatives?
Because the nice stuff doesn’t help much, it’s best to focus on the negatives. Unless you ask chatGPT to roast you, it will give you practical advice instead to help you become better. This is the world we live in now - Humans connecting with AI.
Lastly, it’s AI. It doesn't know your personal problems. Focus on the professional advice it gives you.