Worthy attention of • Everyone
In particular • Business Leaders & Managers
OpenAI’s research team looked at 1.5 million ChatGPT chats to see how people really use it, both for work and for personal stuff.
The main takeaway? People use ChatGPT most as a sounding board, not just to get things done. It’s especially helpful for anyone dealing with tricky decisions or lots of information. Only about a third of chats are for work, and those are mostly about writing or asking for advice, not just ticking off tasks. People seem to like it best when it acts like an advisor, not just a robot that spits out answers.
If you’re just using ChatGPT to crank out content, you’re missing out. Try bringing it your tough questions or big decisions, not just the easy stuff. People get more out of it when they use it as a kind of advisor, and that’s probably why they keep coming back.