DO YOU KNOW WHAT ChatGPT KNOWS ABOUT YOU ?
Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP, SCC, Leadership Speaker
Creating Connected Leaders And Cultures Where Relationships Drive Success. Likability and Communications Author. Forbes Top 25 Networking Expert. MG100 Coach. TEDx Coach.
When did you first hear the words, “ChatGPT”? I actually looked it up since I remembered who told me and sent me instructions on how to craft a good prompt. It was January of this year. Less than 6 months ago and now everyone has heard of it.
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Well, apparently, ChatGPT has also heard of me!
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When people reach out to me on my website via the?contact form, looking for?training,?coaching, or?speaking,??I always ask, “how did they find me?” Since it is typically a referral, I want to make sure to thank the person.
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But this time the answer was, Chat GPT! I have had the answer be google before, but this surprised me.
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My new potential client shared, “I heard about you through ChatGPT. I asked him about someone who could help me build relations with others and I love what you are teaching.” (I will ignore that he thinks AI is a man)?
When I shared this with my team, they tried to reproduce the response and did so successfully after 3 tries.
?1.?Experts that could help me build relationships with others yielded names like?Brene Brown and Dale Carnegie.
2.?Adding with people that I could hire to coach me turned up Marshall Goldsmith?and Tony Robbins.
3.?Adding “with coaches I could afford” and I was #1 on the list!
I wasn’t sure I loved being affordable, until I realized I was the affordable Marshall. I’ll take that!
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It was a fun little experiment but left me a little unsettled.
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How are you feeling about this amazing new technology? Personally, I am both scared, curious, and excited by it.
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I haven’t used it much yet, but plan to use it as a sounding board or thought partner rather than a ghost writer. I believe nothing is more authentic than your own voice.
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How are you using Chat GPT? Any suggestions for me?
More With Michelle
Worried that technology like ChatGPT and AI may dehumanize your organization? It is clearly on people’s minds or else Newsweek wouldn’t have asked me to comment on the topic.??
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I was recently quoted in a Newsweek article titled,16 Decisive Ways to Humanize Your Business's Brand. Check it out if you want to explore how to attract and keep customers coming back for years to come. Spoiler alert… businesses have to maintain their human essence.?Read more here
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1 年Thanks for sharing I like all information , thank you so very much. Love ?? u????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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1 年Love this Michelle Tillis
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1 年Enjoyed your article Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP, SCC, Leadership Speaker! Agree with you, no AI can replace your voice and your authenticity.
I help Coaches & Service Businesses monetize attention through social media content- CEO at Pak Meals
1 年It's wonderful to think how AI tools will revolutionize the way we're communicating and collaborating with others on internet
Author | Corporate Trainer | Relationship Mentor
1 年Chatgpt saved me hours in literature research for my book to find studies that I remembered but didn’t know where to find them now who conducted them. Although it gave me a lot of wrong references, the clues were good enough to find the right studies quickly.