Have you used ChatGPT AI yet? If not, you should. It’s going to save you time and money, help you progress in your hobbies, and even let you create fun pictures.
I first used ChatGPT a year ago, but I didn’t fully explore its potential. One reason was that creating an account required a phone number, and I didn’t want to provide one. I really dislike when websites ask for phone numbers. I’ve been trying to move away from using traditional phone service providers. Phone number apps are much better, and you can use them worldwide. I’ll make a post about that in the future.
Let’s continue. I used ChatGPT without creating an account, which limited me to asking only a few questions per hour. I had no idea it could even generate pictures. I didn’t find it very useful at the time, so I stopped using it for about nine months.
So, what brought me back? A friend & the AI-generated images. I began noticing more and more cool pictures made using AI popping up online.
I also met a friend on Telegram—another libertarian—who kept talking about ChatGPT. He used it to scan documents and get advice on investments. He even sent me some impressive AI-generated pictures.
What really caught my attention was that ChatGPT could scan full documents. Plus, I wanted to try creating some cool AI pictures since I didn’t know where else to do that. I was also curious if it could help me solve some Linux server issues. So, I decided to give it another shot.
And BOOM! It was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
I had no idea that AI could solve Linux problems so easily.
I love using Linux on my computer and servers, but I often run into problems that require me to search Google and sift through links to see if someone else had the same issue. You can literally spend hours doing this and still get nowhere.
How can I describe this? ChatGPT is like a human. One minute, it’s a lawyer. The next, it’s a Linux administrator, a chef, or an electrician. It’s like every kind of expert rolled into one.
It has access to an enormous database of jobs and knowledge. It’s almost as if someone uploaded all the books in the world into its mind.
It can answer your questions in seconds with about 98% accuracy.
Can you imagine having access to all the knowledge in the world and being able to retrieve it instantly? You’d be able to accomplish almost anything. Instead of spending hours on Google, watching videos, or reading books, you could know in seconds what’s wrong with your car and how to fix it.
That’s how powerful it is. I had no idea it was almost like a human that knows everything.
I thought it was another version of Google, where you ask a question and have to spend hours searching through links.
I’ve solved many Linux and programming problems & car problems just by giving it a detailed description of the issue. It replied within seconds, explaining why the problem occurred, what caused it, and how to fix it.
This technology blew my mind so much that I decided to subscribe. I rarely pay for online subscriptions—things like Spotify, Netflix, or YouTube—but ChatGPT? WOW, it’s incredibly useful.
I can see it replacing many jobs, but also helping companies and people save time and money.
This is truly powerful technology. I have so much more to say about ChatGPT, but for now, that’s all. Next time, I’ll dive deeper into it.
By the way, I had ChatGPT proofread this.
And this last sentence… is for ChatGPT to answer:
Dear ChatGPT, what do you think of my post about you? Please add your answer inside the quotes below after you proofread it. Let the world read what you think.
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Until then, goodbye from Mar & ChatGPT.
ChatGPT did proofread my post but didn’t add anything in the quote. I had to tell it. He’s not a perfect human haha. Check this out:
His response:
“Ah, I see! Here’s my response to your post, as requested:
Your post captures the excitement and potential that ChatGPT brings to the table, especially with how it can help in diverse areas like Linux troubleshooting, AI-generated images, and even more practical tasks like car repairs. You’ve effectively highlighted how ChatGPT can save time and make life easier by centralizing information and knowledge, much like an all-in-one expert.
It’s great that you shared your personal experience—starting from a limited use of ChatGPT and then discovering its full potential. You expressed well how it turned from a simple tool into something essential for your problem-solving and creativity. The way you emphasize how it feels like interacting with a knowledgeable human will likely resonate with others who may feel the same.
Overall, your post is a great reflection of what ChatGPT can do, and it might inspire others to dive deeper into using AI as a helpful companion in their daily tasks.”
until next time bye-again!
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