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16 I asked ChatGPT to plan my weekends for a month — the surprise wasn’t the free time, it was how little I’d been choosing for myself

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Mal James @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 20:00 EDT

I asked ChatGPT to plan my weekends for a month — the surprise wasn’t the free time, it was how little I’d been choosing for myself

I ran a small experiment today. I opened ChatGPT and typed one line: “Based on everything you know about me, plan my weekends for the next month. I am in Ireland. It’s July. Be detailed.” Over months of use, the tool has probably picked up enough context to have a working model of me — ... Read more

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