I use Chat-GPT a lot. Before my trip to Nashville I used it to get recommendations for restaurants, coffee, museums, and shopping in the area. I often ask it to recommend things based on other things I like (books, music, movies). But the main way I use Chat-GPT is to get very short summaries for books I add to my Kindle, so I can consult my spreadsheet and decide what to read next. For example, earlier this week I bought a novel called Wool by Hugh Howey, and here's how I truncated it for my spreadsheet after Chat-GPT summarized it for me: "post-apocalyptic world in a vast underground silo; people are unaware of the dark secrets it holds."
I use Chat-GPT a lot. Before my trip to Nashville I used it to get recommendations for restaurants, coffee, museums, and shopping in the area. I often ask it to recommend things based on other things I like (books, music, movies). But the main way I use Chat-GPT is to get very short summaries for books I add to my Kindle, so I can consult my spreadsheet and decide what to read next. For example, earlier this week I bought a novel called Wool by Hugh Howey, and here's how I truncated it for my spreadsheet after Chat-GPT summarized it for me: "post-apocalyptic world in a vast underground silo; people are unaware of the dark secrets it holds."
There is definitely so much potential if we see ChatGPT as a partner as opposed to a replacer.