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Sam Altman says ChatGPT is splitting by generation. Older users treat it like Google. Millennials use it as a life advisor. “College students treat it like an operating system.” They've built workflows, memorized prompts, connected files. Now, with memory, it has full context on everyone in their life and... show more
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I think we’re just starting to see how AI becomes a second brain. What’s interesting is how fast younger users are building full workflows around it. That shift in behavior is where the next big products will come from.

Perhaps paving the path for..

I mainly use it to learn new things. But I noticed if I ask it about things I have specialized knowledge in that it just gives answers that sound great but really miss the mark slightly. It makes me question the accuracy of anything that it has told me that I’m not an expert in

The good thing is we can trust OpenAI and the others to never betray our trust and, for example sell our data, or use the weaknesses we expose to manipulate us.

Would never put anything I wouldn't want the entire world to see, or anything personal at all in ChatGPT or any other AI tool. The info you give away is real - not paying to give you a personal profile.

AI is a bullet train to dystopian nightmare

I’m Gen X so I assume he’s lobbing me in with older people which makes him wrong. I don’t use ChatGPT I collaborate and I talk so it’s my coach, life advisor, search buddy, operating system, professor and story writing partner

You're only as old as how you use ChatGPT? 😛

yeah, the memory thing is definitely divided by age group. I have it off. I know I'm missing some benefits but I also want control over context and information. Ideally that data should sit in my private local vault and I decide to give chat access to it on a per-request basis.
