If you’re not using ChatGPT, you should absolutely give it a whirl. I could list a bajillion ways it can help to make you more efficient, save you time, and even make you a bit smarter (if that’s even possible of course) — but I won’t. I will only say that with its vast knowledge base and ability to adapt to different needs, ChatGPT acts as a virtual assistant, tutor, and creative partner all in one. Trying it out is not just about convenience—it’s about unlocking new possibilities and making technology work for you.
But remember, it’s not perfect.
My favorite brother has written a new book that will be published in the near future. He uploaded it to ChatGPT, sent me the link and encouraged me to ask questions — ChatGPT had analyzed the data and was ready. Sort of…
Once I asked a few questions that had informative and insightful answers, I asked who the foremost expert on distinction is. Why, my brother, of course!
To further that line of questioning…

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ChatGPT isn’t perfect, but this little guy is…

Now you know: During the height of Frasier’s popularity, Moose, the dog who played Eddie, received more fan mail than any of his human costars.