💬 "Exporting Your Brain to AI" — ChatGPT as a Daily Journal
ChatGPT can offer advice on family communication, help dissect complex work situations, and provide an objective take on mixed messages from friends. These are the conclusions reached by a16z partner, Justine Moore, after her own experiment.
For several months, she used ChatGPT as a daily journal. Moore shared her thoughts, feelings, and even screenshots of chats with the bot to structure her reflections more clearly. She calls this "exporting your brain to AI."
How did ChatGPT help?
➡️ Communication. An AI companion simplifies the expression of thoughts, helping avoid misunderstandings in professional and personal conversations.
➡️ Self-Reflection. Using AI as a "digital mirror" offers a way to see oneself from a new perspective. Users can get insights into addressing their issues by asking the chatbot to act as a personal therapist.
What's next?
As it stands, ChatGPT isn't perfect for "digitizing the mind," Moore notes. She believes we'll soon see services that fully capture and understand a user's actions and thoughts across all aspects of life or specific areas.
Would you be ready to share personal information with AI?
👍 — Yes
🙈 — Probably not a good idea
#news #ChatGPT @hiaimediaen
ChatGPT can offer advice on family communication, help dissect complex work situations, and provide an objective take on mixed messages from friends. These are the conclusions reached by a16z partner, Justine Moore, after her own experiment.
For several months, she used ChatGPT as a daily journal. Moore shared her thoughts, feelings, and even screenshots of chats with the bot to structure her reflections more clearly. She calls this "exporting your brain to AI."
How did ChatGPT help?
➡️ Communication. An AI companion simplifies the expression of thoughts, helping avoid misunderstandings in professional and personal conversations.
➡️ Self-Reflection. Using AI as a "digital mirror" offers a way to see oneself from a new perspective. Users can get insights into addressing their issues by asking the chatbot to act as a personal therapist.
What's next?
As it stands, ChatGPT isn't perfect for "digitizing the mind," Moore notes. She believes we'll soon see services that fully capture and understand a user's actions and thoughts across all aspects of life or specific areas.
Would you be ready to share personal information with AI?
👍 — Yes
🙈 — Probably not a good idea
#news #ChatGPT @hiaimediaen