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Summarize chatGPT conversation in your journal

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In the future, try to summarize your chatGPT conversation in your journal. For example, you might have written that you learned something about the use of Hello World beyond programming. You should also have at least two rounds with ChatGPT to demonstrate collaboration, rather than simply a question-answer engagement. Stevesuny (discusscontribs) 17:16, 6 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

Journal Review 9/28

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  • nicely organized journal. for your chatGPT summaries, try to include the answers, not just your questions. what did you learn or get to think about that you hadn't known or thought about before? for example, given the list of cognitive impacts, which of those were new to you? which was most surprising? In your 9/14 post, it seems you might have learned of IoT integration? try to mention that. And follow-up on things like the list of reasons for banning AI-generated books. That was interesting.
  • try not to post chatGPT conversations like https://chat.openai.com/share/43921b09-13bf-4f4d-92e8-32c59f4d43ed in which you asked a question, and simply got a response, unless you were chasing down a fact. In this case, you could have kept going on your conversation. i played around a bit: https://chat.openai.com/share/5107008e-b662-401f-9c92-c9603c03fb18 (and even tried to get chatGPT to have some emotional responses... :) )

Stevesuny (discusscontribs) 19:34, 28 September 2023 (UTC)Reply