Yesterday I realized that my data on ChatGPT usage (email below) shows that so far I have made more than 600 requests to this generative AI model, whose output exceeds more than 500 pages (11-point Arial). In this context, it will be interesting if future versions of ChatGPT can use this "request history" to create a psychological profile of users.
First of all, because academics (and its relatives) are prone to schizophrenia and bipolar illness https://pacheco-torgal.blogspot.com/2019/11/schizophrenia-and-bipolar-illness-in.html
And "secondly", because there is a worldwide epidemic of mental illness (nearly 1 billion people according to the UN) and many humans would rather interact with a machine than with a (expensive) psychotherapist https://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/blog/ChatGPT-A-Game-changer-for-Personalized-Mental-Health-Care-for-Older-Adults
No doubt the corporate world (that had become addicted to personality tests of candidates) would be interested to know about that (cost-free) AI-based psychological profile. On this issue check the article " The $2 Billion Question of Who You Are at Work" published in the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/05/business/remote-work-personality-tests.html
De: OpenAI
Enviado: 26 de julho de 2023 16:29
Para: F. Pacheco Torgal
Assunto: ChatGPT - Your data export is ready
Enviado: 26 de julho de 2023 16:29
Para: F. Pacheco Torgal
Assunto: ChatGPT - Your data export is ready
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