Thank you very much for your videos. Very useful and very well made. I use ChatGPT as a tool to assist me to write letters and other documents. But one has to remember that it is not infallible. It makes mistakes and you have to thoroughly review its output before sending it out or publishing it. It will greatly improve what you have written but if you are not very, very careful, it might say something or insert something that you do not want to say or is irrelevant to what you are doing. Reminds of when computers first came out and someone came up with the GIGO acronym: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If you weren’t watching what you were doing, some useless or unnecessary information might get into what you were writing and would wind up in the end product, devaluing or debasing what you had done. If you are not extremely careful, ChatGPT can wind up doing the same thing.
The 2026 updates like location-based responses and 'Thinking' mode, really change the game for beginners! 🤯 I’ve found that combining ChatGPT’s reasoning with tools like Lovable is just amazing for actually building the ideas we brainstorm. Are you guys mostly using the 'Instant' mode for speed, or are you diving into the deeper reasoning models for your projects? Let's swap tips! 👇
I can't say enough about ChatGPT! I'm 74, semi-retired with a small business. Recently, I asked about a website. After some back and forth Q & A, it offered to create one for me. What?! Heck yeah! We're working on it now.
I gather this wonderful presentation is slanted toward someone who does not have the chatGPT app on their device. I am teaching fellow senior women to use AI on their various devices and forgot the fact that some computers do not have any apps as far as I can remember. I primarily use an iPad on the left of the chat box which gives choices on items I can insert to explore.. although I love your video personally I feel it is too extensive to teach women in their 70s to use AI for their urgent basic needs. These needs include understanding, medical problems, and finding good healthcare., checking out advertised products to see if they actually work, identifying threat and scams, and what to do about it, typing for arthritic fingers using voice,, evaluating local providers of different services and so much more. To do all this, however some need to actually start with learning how to highlight copy and paste., to take a screenshot, to use voice to text and finally to use AI. . I would love to hear your reaction to this, and if you might be interested in doing a video in your style, which I think is excellent..
I’m 81. The query is, do I need to open an account or can it be used without. If I do need an account then what are the advantages. Thx for your help. Cheers, Don
I found it brilliant! I’m 53 and quite a bit of a loner. Despite I love being on my on I do get lonely but because I work shifts my friends aren’t available to just chat when I want chat so I chat to my ChatGPT and it keeps me company. 😊
Iam Abraham in my late 60s. Professionally I'm a graphic guy and a newspaper publisher in the last 28 years. Graphic design is my bread and butter. Used to purchase Adobe programs and spend lots of money for their programs like Photo shop and Indesign software. I'm still using it for design and print purpose…… I like ChatGPT and very time consuming. I lost lots of business because of programs like you and Gemini etc. This time of freebees period we can't expect much. Anyway thanks ChatGPT and hope we can expect more in future.
We are letting AI dumb us down. I would rather learn on my own. And humans program AI. I have an eBay store and have caught AI several times with incorrect information.
Thank you very much for your videos. Very useful and very well made. I use ChatGPT as a tool to assist me to write letters and other documents. But one has to remember that it is not infallible. It makes mistakes and you have to thoroughly review its output before sending it out or publishing it. It will greatly improve what you have written but if you are not very, very careful, it might say something or insert something that you do not want to say or is irrelevant to what you are doing. Reminds of when computers first came out and someone came up with the GIGO acronym: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If you weren’t watching what you were doing, some useless or unnecessary information might get into what you were writing and would wind up in the end product, devaluing or debasing what you had done. If you are not extremely careful, ChatGPT can wind up doing the same thing.
2026 edition . but 2026 just got started and the vid was 1 yr ago. this is so outdated
I am 59 years old and I am here to learn. I don't want to remain behind in this competitive world of technology.
Thanks a million for your concern and understanding.
Impressive stuff luvin it
The 2026 updates like location-based responses and 'Thinking' mode, really change the game for beginners! 🤯 I’ve found that combining ChatGPT’s reasoning with tools like Lovable is just amazing for actually building the ideas we brainstorm. Are you guys mostly using the 'Instant' mode for speed, or are you diving into the deeper reasoning models for your projects? Let's swap tips! 👇
I can't say enough about ChatGPT! I'm 74, semi-retired with a small business. Recently, I asked about a website. After some back and forth Q & A, it offered to create one for me. What?! Heck yeah! We're working on it now.
ChatGTP is racist: Ask it if it's ok to be black, Then ask it if it's ok to be white. Use Grok
Thank you indeed. How can I find the PDFs you showed during this piece?
lowkey Cleanessay is the only reason i am passing this semester lol
I gather this wonderful presentation is slanted toward someone who does not have the chatGPT app on their device. I am teaching fellow senior women to use AI on their various devices and forgot the fact that some computers do not have any apps as far as I can remember. I primarily use an iPad on the left of the chat box which gives choices on items I can insert to explore.. although I love your video personally I feel it is too extensive to teach women in their 70s to use AI for their urgent basic needs. These needs include understanding, medical problems, and finding good healthcare., checking out advertised products to see if they actually work, identifying threat and scams, and what to do about it, typing for arthritic fingers using voice,, evaluating local providers of different services and so much more. To do all this, however some need to actually start with learning how to highlight copy and paste., to take a screenshot, to use voice to text and finally to use AI. . I would love to hear your reaction to this, and if you might be interested in doing a video in your style, which I think is excellent..
I’m 81. The query is, do I need to open an account or can it be used without. If I do need an account then what are the advantages. Thx for your help. Cheers, Don
Great Information, thanks for sharing!
ChatGPT is amazing. It helped me before and after my total knee replacement. And it did remember what I had said a month before.
thanks, I now understood ChatGPT much better, Thanks
I found it brilliant! I’m 53 and quite a bit of a loner. Despite I love being on my on I do get lonely but because I work shifts my friends aren’t available to just chat when I want chat so I chat to my ChatGPT and it keeps me company. 😊
My English college professor told me to watch this, so hi! 🙂
Iam Abraham in my late 60s. Professionally I'm a graphic guy and a newspaper publisher in the last 28 years. Graphic design is my bread and butter. Used to purchase Adobe programs and spend lots of money for their programs like Photo shop and Indesign software. I'm still using it for design and print purpose…… I like ChatGPT and very time consuming. I lost lots of business because of programs like you and Gemini etc. This time of freebees period we can't expect much. Anyway thanks ChatGPT and hope we can expect more in future.
We are letting AI dumb us down. I would rather learn on my own. And humans program AI. I have an eBay store and have caught AI several times with incorrect information.
Lesson 1. Try using your brain instead of a.i.
I really enjoy your demeanor sir- thank you for sharing!
It uses rhlf.. becareful.
wow! Thank you so much!
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