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{"content":"20 Entertaining Uses of ChatGPT You Never Knew Were Possible\n\nUses of ChatGPT image courtesy Frank Prendergast\n\nOur RISE community has been on fire, exploring the breathtaking possibilities of ChatGPT. The uses of ChatGPT are simply endless and intoxicating\n\nIt’s still early days. Companies are trying to figure out the legal and ethical implications of a content world suddenly turned on its head by artificial intelligence. And yet … applying powerful AI to everyday tasks is awesome.\n\nSo I challenged my RISE community friends … let’s have some fun and come up with some non-obvious uses and share them with the world.\n\nHere we go.\n\n1. Write a Twitter thread\n\nJim MacLeod asked ChatGPT to create a Twitter thread for him on the subject of design.\n\n\n\n2. Write a novel\n\nGiuseppe Fratoni wants to write a novel.\n\n\"Wow, this thing is unbelievable! I’m speechless. I literally asked the first thing I could think of, combining three of my passions: writing, mystery novels, and jazz.\n\n\"The request was: \"Develop a plot for a mystery novel where a disillusioned homicide detective hunts a clever serial killer who preys on musicians who perform the jazz standard Autumn Leaves\".\n\n\"Here’s what I got:\n\nDetective James Thompson is a seasoned veteran of the Homicide department, but lately he’s been feeling burnt out and disillusioned. His latest case, the murder of a young jazz pianist who was found brutally killed in his home, only serves to deepen his sense of despair … (much more provided)\n\n3. Guest speaker Q&A prompts\n\nRichard Bliss suggests:\n\nYou have a guest speaker coming to your event and you are going to want to ask questions from the audience…have ChatGPT pre-generate some of the questions for you. The moderator can say, \"And here’s a question for you from our AI?\"\n\nFor example, the conference is about water scarcity in the US West. The speaker is an expert on water management. Here was my query to the AI…\n\nWhat questions should I ask an expert on desalination and its impact?\n\nChatGPT responded with…\n\nHow is desalination currently being used around the world, and in what types of locations is it most effective?\n\nWhat are the potential advantages and disadvantages of using desalination to provide fresh water?\n\nWhat are some of the key challenges and limitations of desalination technology, and how are they being addressed?\n\n4. Creating games\n\nRichard is also a well-known expert in board games. He suggests that ChatGPT could be used to plot out and design new games. Note: Some people have started getting help solving crossword puzzle clues.\n\n\n\n5. Dating help\n\nTanya Thompson thinks it could help with dating. ChatGPT says:\n\nIf you’re looking to add a little flirtation to your first message on a dating app, here are a few ideas to get you started:\n\nYou caught my eye from across the screen. I couldn’t resist saying hi and seeing if there’s a spark between us.\n\nYour profile photo is stunning. I can’t stop thinking about your [Feature] and how much I’d love to get to know you better.\n\nI’m not usually one to make the first move, but I just had to message you. You’re incredibly [Attractive Quality] and I can’t wait to chat with you.\"\n\nHi there! I saw your profile and I’m not going to lie, I’m a little intimidated. You’re so [Attractive Quality] and I’m feeling a little starstruck. (many more examples provided)\n\n5. Dealing with loneliness and anxiety\n\nWe have all found ChatGPT excelling at one-on-on conversations.\n\nPepperBrooks provided this input: \"I’m really sad and lonely right now.\"\n\nChatGPT: I’m sorry to hear that you’re feeling sad and lonely. It’s natural to feel down sometimes, but it’s important to remember that you’re not alone. There are many people who care about you and want to help you. It can be helpful to talk to someone about your feelings, whether it’s a close friend, family member, or mental health professional.\n\nSometimes, just expressing your thoughts and emotions to someone else can help to alleviate your sadness and loneliness. It’s also important to take care of yourself and do things that make you happy, such as spending time with loved ones, pursuing a hobby, or exercising. These things can help to improve your mood and make you feel more connected to others. Remember that you are strong and capable, and that you can get through this difficult time.\n\nDaniel Nestle said: I thought ChatGPT could be used therapeutically, so I asked it to generate journal prompts to help me deal with anxiety:\n\nWrite down the things that are causing you anxiety at the moment.\n\nDescribe a situation in which you felt anxious and how you coped with it.\n\nReflect on how your thoughts and beliefs contribute to your anxiety.\n\nWrite a letter to your anxiety, expressing your feelings and concerns\n\nImagine yourself in a calm and peaceful place, and describe it in detail.\n\n(many more items followed)\n\n6. Naming things\n\nDaniel continued:\n\nAnother use I thought of is naming ideas.\n\nMe: Help me come up with a name for a new drink. It’s got Japanese gin, unsweetened tonic, lime, Szechuan pepper, and grapefruit.\n\nChatGPT: How about \"Sakura Sunrise?\" The name incorporates the Japanese gin and the citrus flavors of grapefruit and lime, and the word \"sunrise\" suggests a fresh and invigorating start to the day. Alternatively, you could go with something like \"Peppered Grapefruit Gin Fizz\" to emphasize the unique flavor combination of Szechuan pepper and grapefruit.\n\n7. Translation on the go\n\nLisa Monks suggests: You can use ChatGPT on your mobile, so it is a perfect translation tool. Say for example you are traveling in Italy and you need help:\n\nME: Translate the following into Italian\n My car is nearly out of fuel, can you tell me where the nearest petrol station is?\n\nChatGPT: \"La mia auto sta per esaurire il carburante, mi puoi dire dove si trova la stazione di servizio più vicina?\"\n\n8. Fitness\n\nLisa Monks also added:\n\nME: I wish to be able to run 5km in 3 months’ time. Outline a running plan for me to be able to achieve this\n\nChatGPt: Here is a running plan that can help you run 5km in 3 months:\n\nStart by walking for 15–20 minutes each day to build up your endurance and get your body used to regular exercise.\n\nAfter a week of walking, begin incorporating short jogs into your routine. Start by jogging for 1–2 minutes at a time, with walking breaks in between. Gradually increase the length of your jogs and reduce the amount of time you spend walking.\n\nOnce you can jog for 10 minutes without stopping, start increasing the distance of your runs. Aim to run 1km without stopping and then gradually increase the distance over time.\n\nIn addition to your regular runs, incorporate strength training and stretching into your routine to improve your overall fitness and reduce the risk of injury.\n\n(more details continued on)\n\n9. Coding and integrations\n\n\n\n10. Lesson plans for teachers\n\nSpencer Crandall had a great time-saving idea!\n\nThis morning I was thinking about who has the most difficult job in the world. Teachers.\n\nToo many students, not enough time. What if they could offload lesson planning stuff to ChatGPT? I gave it a try and this is what it provided.\n\nLesson Title: The History and Impact of Artificial Intelligence\n\nObjective: Students will understand the history and development of artificial intelligence and will be able to identify and discuss the potential positive and negative impacts of AI on society.\n\nMaterials:\n * A timeline of significant events in the history of AI\n * Examples of AI technologies and applications\n\nLesson Outline:\n\nIntroduce the topic of artificial intelligence, and explain that it refers to the development of computer systems and algorithms that can simulate human intelligence and behavior.\n\nShow the timeline of significant events in the history of AI, and discuss the key milestones and developments in the field.\n\nShow examples of AI technologies and applications, and explain how they are used in various industries and fields.\n\nDiscuss the potential positive and negative impacts of AI on society, including its potential to improve productivity, efficiency, and safety, as well as its potential to create new challenges and concerns, such as job displacement and ethical issues.\n\n(many more details followed)\n\n11. Find podcast guests\n\nJoeri Billast contributed this one:\n\nME: Who are ideal guests for my Web3 marketing podcast?\n\nChatGPT: Ideal guests for your Web3 marketing podcast could include industry experts, influencers, and thought leaders in the Web3 marketing space. These could include digital marketers, content creators, business owners, entrepreneurs, and technologists who are active in the Web3 marketing space. You could also invite representatives from Web3-related startups and organizations to be a guest on your podcast.\n\nME: Can you give me examples?\n\nChatGPT: Some examples of ideal guests for your Web3 marketing podcast could include:\n\nTim Berner-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web\n\nChris Dixon, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz\n\nVitalik Buterin, founder of Ethereum\n\nJoe Lubin, founder of ConsenSys\n\nSusan Fowler, author of Whistleblower\n\n(many other suggestions)\n\n12. Handle social media comments and reviews\n\nLisa Monk thinks ChatGPT can help overwhelmed retail staffs respond to social media issues.\n\nShe asked ChatGPT to \"respond to this restaurant review:\"\n\nPOSITIVE CUSTOMER REVIEW: I absolutely love this place. We eat out a lot however this place has topped it all. Perfect meals, amazing staff and the timing for it all was great! Special thanks to Sophie B (you rock) From your guests all the way from the Gold Coast, THANK YOU\n\nChatGPT REPLY: Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to write a review. We","_note":"Response truncated for documentation purposes"}
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