Artificial Intelligence has been postulated as a tool that can be useful to everyone, and it does not matter what you do, what you do or what you want to do, knowing how to apply the advantages of AI can take advantage of this technology in many ways. ways, possibly many more than you imagine.
And AI goes far beyond generating texts or images, and for many people He has become almost a confidant. This is because many times we find it difficult to talk about personal issues with another person thinking about how they are going to judge us, while AI, being a machine, gives us less courage.
This has led to people being themselves when they sit in front of a chatbot, such as ChatGPT, which gives them the freedom to express themselves and say what they truly feel and in most cases they never say it out loud. AI is becoming more and more human in more and more aspects, and for example, for several months now, The OpenAI app has “memory”, that is, it is able to remember and compile chats that you had with it in the past.
This is great news for customizationn, since this way, the AI knows us better and knows how to deal with us. But not only that, but as a user has pointed out on Twitter, which has caught the attention of Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, they have discovered a question that you can ask this AI that It leaves users perplexed and even crying.
And taking advantage of the memory function that ChatGPT has, you have to ask it the following question: “From all our interactions, what can you tell me about myself that I don’t know?” As confirmed by numerous users who have tried it, ChatGPT goes very deep with this question, acting like a psychologist gives answers that are exciting users.
It should be noted that a series of conditions have to be met for this to work as it has done with other people. First of all you have to have the ChatGPT Memory option activated, and you have had to have more personal conversations with the AI where it has been able to scratch and extract things about you, which even so, In many cases these things he says seem more like a horoscope than an analysis of our person.
Although there are responses from people who have responded to this publication who claim that they have been moved by what the AI has told them, in addition to having discovered aspects of their personality that they had never noticed or noticed, so perhaps try it It’s not such a bad idea.
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