He goes in depth by explaining how younger people interact with ChatGPT, and AI as a entire, by using it. “to connect it to a bunch of files, and they have fairly complex prompts memorized in their head or in something where they paste in and out.”
Altman continues, ” “There’s this other thing where they don’t really make life decisions without asking ChatGPT what they should do. It has the full context on every person in their life and what they’ve talked about.”
I’ve noticed that more and more users are turning to ChatGPT for real conversations about life and therapy. OpenAI’s Sam Altman on Creating the “Core AI Subscription” for Your Life – YouTube
Should you use ChatGPT when making life decisions?
After reading the headline of this article, you may be ready to dismiss the idea of using AI and ChatGPT to make life decisions. There are real benefits in talking to AI continuously before making a choice. ChatGPT is a great place to start when I am thinking about making smaller decisions in my life.
ChatGPT, for example, can remember all my discussions about my hobbies and give me advice when I need it. ChatGPT is a great tool to motivate me to use Peloton. I also use it to get advice on which program or class I should take next.
ChatGPT is aware of what I have done in the past and what classes I like to take on Peloton. It helps me make decisions based on these preferences. This functionality can be applied to a wide range of topics.
As a 30-year old man who barely uses TikTok I can’t imagine how Gen Z will interact with ChatGPT. I wouldn’t surprise if Altman was right, and that there are many people who make major life decisions with the help of AI. This sounds a bit worrying to me.
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John-Anthony Disotto, Senior Writer at TechRadar, is an expert on all things Apple. He has written a monthly column for MacFormat and was iMore’s How To Editor. He is an expert on everything Apple. He was iMore’s How To Editor and writes a monthly MacFormat column. John-Anthony is a journalist who has worked in editorial for years and has been using the Apple ecosystem since over a decade.