I sometimes use ChatGPT to help draft professional emails and weigh the pros and cons of decisions. I’m curious about how others incorporate it into their daily routines and find it beneficial. What’s your favorite way to use ChatGPT?
I use ChatGPT for therapy, cold outreach in sales, translation, and storytelling. It’s become my new go-to tool, replacing Google for many tasks.
I agree on the therapy front. While I’ve been between therapists, ChatGPT has been incredibly helpful with the right prompts. I’ve gained more insight from a few carefully crafted conversations with ChatGPT than I did in over a year of therapy. To be fair, my therapist mostly served as a sounding board with minimal analysis.
I’m not suggesting that ChatGPT can replace a therapist (so no need to come after me, therapy professionals!), but it can be a valuable tool for those looking to supplement their therapy or, like me, are in between therapists.
I’m using it to create a little game, and we just hit 2,000 lines of code yesterday.
The funny thing is—I don’t even code, lol.
Automation, automation, automation!
I’m using GPTs to connect to APIs and build my own personal assistant. This is incredibly powerful, and it’s surprising how many people are overlooking it.
I just integrated functionality to start my podcast upload automation directly from ChatGPT. Plus, I love using an extension that lets me start automations with voice commands. Another extension I use sets up auto prompts, so I only need to configure them once, and ChatGPT runs them automatically.
AI automation has become my new obsession.
I’m also using a custom GPT for comparison shopping. It uses Google search and browse capabilities to create a table comparing features of different products—total time-saver!
Today, I’m planning to integrate the New York Times books API. So much fun!
I convert online recipes into PDFs and upload them to ChatGPT, which then generates grocery lists based on the ingredients. I organize the list by store sections and plan the order: non-refrigerated items go on the bottom, bananas and eggs on top, with meat and seafood bought last. This method helps me manage grocery shopping better, as I can get overwhelmed by the process.