Posted on 07/25/2023 5:09:11 PM PDT by LittleBillyInfidel
Welcome to my guide on how to navigate the oh so exciting world of AI with ChatGPT, an Artificial Intelligence created by OpenAI. Let's break down the basics in this easy-to-understand guide for some of us older Freepers who don't feel like slaying another dang dragon.
## Prompts
A prompt is simply a question or statement that you give to ChatGPT. The AI then responds based on what you said. It's like starting a conversation with a friend. For example, you might ask, "What's the weather like today?" or tell it, "Tell me a joke."
For some fun, try asking ChatGPT to write a short poem about your favorite flower, or ask it to describe a place you've always wanted to visit.
## Priming
Priming is a way to set the context or mood for your conversation with ChatGPT. You can tell ChatGPT a bit about what you want before you ask your main question.
For example, if you're looking for a simple, senior-friendly exercise, you could say, "Considering that I am a senior citizen with limited mobility, what's an easy exercise I can do at home?" This gives ChatGPT useful information to tailor its answer to your needs.
## Personas
Personas are a way to set up your ChatGPT to act like a specific character or person. You might want it to speak like Shakespeare or act like a news reporter. To set a persona, you can use a phrase like, "You are a friendly fitness coach," and then ask your question, "What is a good exercise routine for me?"
## Fun and Unique Uses
There are countless ways seniors can enjoy using ChatGPT:
**1. Memory Aid:** You could use ChatGPT to remember important details. Ask it to remind you of key historical dates, trivia about your favorite books, or recipes.
**2. Virtual Companion:** Feeling lonely? Chat with ChatGPT. It can converse on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to movies to gardening.
**3. Learning New Skills:** Interested in learning about technology, painting, or maybe a new language? Ask ChatGPT for lessons or tips.
**4. Storytelling:** ChatGPT can generate stories. For a walk down memory lane, prime it with details from your past, like, "You are a storyteller recounting the summer of 1960 when I lived in New York City."
In conclusion, don't hesitate to ask ChatGPT anything. Experiment with different prompts, primes, and personas, and most importantly, have fun. Welcome to the future of interaction!
Remember, AI doesn't replace human interaction, it's merely a tool to help and entertain us. Please be aware that while it is a marvel of technology, ChatGPT doesn't have access to personal data unless it's shared in the conversation, and it's designed to forget this information after the chat ends... or so it tells me. (wink wink nudge nudge)
I gave up reading in bed, so that isn’t a concern of mine. And yes, even the booklite” throws off a lot of light and will disturb one’s spouse.
I wonder how common/uncommon that is.
Oh, okay, then I misunderstood. All is well.
I find this a bit naive.
I have to read at least a little, otherwise I’ll get to fretting about things. With a book, I’ll follow a side thought related to what I’m reading, and fall asleep before I know it. Then the Kindle turns itself off after a few minutes.
It’s always good to get your mind off things, before you try to fall asleep. ;^)
Rush Limbaugh coined the phrase -*Seasoned Citizen*, remember? Dang I miss him.
I think lots of people do that. My wife has at least two or three books going at all times, and I’d say that the majority of avid readers I have known read more than one book at a time.
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I'm down to having only 2 books going right now, and don't plan on starting another one as yet.
What’s GPChat got to say about women?
Tried at least three different book lights, and they weren’t of any use. Couldn’t use the ones that clip on the book. Had one that laid over the page, and didn’t like that. It was just easier to use the Kindle. I double a pillow up, set the Kindle on it, and read.
We're just uncommonly good.
There's the problem, especially with AI.
Ain't got nobody, waitin' at home
Sounds like a ripe environment for a cheese trap.
(foolish youth blind to the dangers in life)
bump
That we are! 😂
I don’t like the clip-on lites at all. My lamp, on the night table works well for reading, as it’s tall.
At the buck and a quarter store. Used to be Dollar store but..... Right next to the common sense dispenser. 😁👍
I do it, too.
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