neat! what’s it felt like using it so far? asked another way: have you noticed a moment where you thought something like, “oh, interesting! im not sure i expected to feel/think/do that.”
made the time to explore some gpt-3 stuff with @carloj this weekend. one thing I made is a bot that helps you reflect on where you are.
Yes I actually! Although I’ve given it a list of questions/prompts it should ask. So I’m less surprised about the questions themselves, but I’m hoping it might feel differently for others.
ah, i see! seeing the example you shared leads me to think about what i [personally] anticipate myself needing in order to feel safe engaging with/responding to the prompts …either way, very cool! consider me curious about where this exploration might lead
totally, let me see if I can unwind this. pls, lmk if anything below is fuzzy! …I was trying to express something like, “huh, I can sense myself feeling reluctant about ‘leaning into’ sharing responses to questions posed to me by a piece of software im just coming to know.” 1/2
the feeling/sense I’m referring to above seems similar to what I might experience when talking with a person who I’m just coming to know. tho, in this context, it’s software whose ‘trustworthiness’ i imagine myself trying to evaluate and wondering how I might do that.
Totally, that makes a lot of sense! Some things I’ve seen similar bots do is make very clear what their use case is / what their boundaries are, and also things like “this data is only saved locally “. But will think more on this! Thanks so much for the thoughtful feedback.
could be huge for interactive journaling prompts! would love to see this implemented.
Yeah it’s definitely like journaling! I’m hoping to be able to share it soon :)