Hey everyone,
One of our members @Renée McIntyre posted a very interesting experiment with ChatGPT. She asked it personal/private question. Her prompt was:
“What do you know about me based on everything you have learned so far. What would I be interested that you know about me that I might not know about myself?”
I commented on her post sharing that I was not SO impressed by the results. How surprised am I to have confirmation that ChatGPT is scraping the web better than anyone else to retrieve information a person already has shared online somewhere? I'm not.
To me, this function of ChatGPT is kind of a digital and AI-Powered Fortune Teller. Nothing more, nothing less.
That being said, this way of using chatGPT could be smart in marketing for audience research - or even for sales. True you have LinkedIn and all the info shared on a profile to dig deeper into a person - but then you have to search to get more detailed and personalized info about her (her content elsewhere on the web). And it's time-consuming (a lot). Renee's prompt could be turned into a great starting point for overall audience research profile by profile, and some of the specific "compliments" used in ChatGPT's answer could even be repurposed for a decent sales pitch.
Curious to have your take on that?
=> Check Renée's LinkedIn post.
It's to be put in regards to another experiment that has been circulating these days : asking ChatGPT to draw a picture based on what it knows. I had access to some of the illustrations and it's uncanning how accurate it is for some people. And it's probably more "telling" than text.