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Amanda Izzo's avatar

I must be honest; I have never used Chat GPT/AI, I’m not tech inclined and I don’t really understand its functionality.

I’m happy to dive in, read and learn about it. Even if I don’t utilize, it would be nice to know what everyone is talking about!

Thank you for writing & sharing this with us! 🧡

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Chuck's avatar

Amanda,

Thank you for the kind note! And yes—it's totally fine to ease in slowly. No rush at all.

Here are three simple ways to try out AI (nothing fancy, I promise):

1. Ask it a recipe question.

Like “What can I make with eggs, rice, and spinach?” Super low pressure.

2. Get help writing something short.

Try asking it to rewrite a sentence or fix a typo. It’s like a spellchecker with better manners.

3. Use it like Google, but chattier.

Ask a basic question, and see what happens. “Why do cats purr?” is a good start.

Even just reading about it is a great first step. You're already doing more than you think.

Thanks again for reading—and I hope you stick around! More fun stuff coming soon.🧡

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Shabbir Jasden's avatar

Just read a few pages and it's wow!

So many people don’t realize how confidently wrong ChatGPT can be.

It’s not just a tech glitch, it actually messes with your self-trust.

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Chuck's avatar

Shabbir,

Thanks for reading—and you're absolutely right.

That fake confidence? It’s sneaky. ChatGPT doesn’t just throw out a wrong answer. It says it like it’s been doing the job for 20 years. And if you're not careful, it can make you second-guess your own gut.

It’s not a little bug. It’s a trust issue.

That’s one reason I’m writing this newsletter—to help folks spot the difference between a helpful tool and a smooth-talking hallucination.

Appreciate you pointing it out. More to come.

Regards,

Chuck

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