Hello, wired subscribers! Thank you to everyone who participated in our latest AI unlocked webinar. I really enjoyed the lively discussion of ChatGpt software features, so I wish I could answer more of your questions about using generative AI tools.
I really enjoyed the questions about what ChatGpt can do beyond chat. Image search is a feature I use frequently, and this is my first impression of the tool I recorded in September 2023 when it was first deleted. I’ve been using ChatGpt’s image search tool recently by snapping photos on my phone when I’m not aware of anything. Upload a screenshot and ask the chatbot. For example, I was recently at a bar in Ireland and what did I learn? Harley It was a time when I was confused when I saw it hanging from the wall. (But I could have asked a friendly bartender when I got another coffee drink.)
What features of ChatGpt did you not get too deep into during the 45-minute session? Two things come to mind: temporary chat and memory.
Temporary chat keeps things a little more private. For example, conversation logs will not appear on the left side of the screen when they finish as normal. Temporary chats are not as secure as they need to feel comfortable sharing personal information. This definitely doesn’t do that, but this is a great option for chats that you don’t necessarily need or want to save for later use.
ChatGpt’s memory functions have improved over time. Using the tool will passively store some information about you (unless you turn it off in the settings), but I think you will actively engage in ChatGpt’s memory by telling you that your preferences will overall lead to a better software experience.
What are the drawbacks of ChatGpt? There are three things I would like to emphasize here. These are all issues I have in mind as I use AI tools and I think they should do the same.