How do you use ChatGPT in your personal life?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm using it to write evaluations for my students this week. I have to tweak things a bit, but it's much faster this way.


How do you get it to personalize it or respond to certain specific aspects?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm using it to write evaluations for my students this week. I have to tweak things a bit, but it's much faster this way.



Uploading their educational records is a distribution and a FERPA violation.

Really disappointing. Maybe stop it.
Anonymous
Basically you just take your notes on student progress and speak them into chatgpt and ask it to sort out comments thematically and put in sentences, paragraphs. No names. I used to struggle to individually write maybe one paragraph per 180 students and now each person gets more detailed comments. I would love to tag them with individual student names and then have gpt “track” student progress over four quarters noting what student is improving at, still struggles with, etc. GPT is better at remembering info and repackaging in different formats, such as writing this type of cumulative report.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used it to interpret medical tests when my kid was having health issues.


Me too! My kid was recently quite sick and there was a gap between getting results and hearing from the dr. ChatGPT was very helpful! And oddly started reassuring me -- AI is creepy!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Email drafting and rewriting. I tend to be long winded so ask to shorten the message.

Employee evaluations - used Claude and ChatGPT for this. I had the basic text and just asked them to beef it up.

ChatGPT - used the color analysis - it was ok and gave some decent choices


For what colors look good on you? OR what?


Yes, what colors and then it suggested some brands and items. It was ok but I wasn't blown away by the results or anything
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm using it to write evaluations for my students this week. I have to tweak things a bit, but it's much faster this way.



Uploading their educational records is a distribution and a FERPA violation.

Really disappointing. Maybe stop it.


I am not the person who wrote that but without student names and without very , very specific details, the info will be pretty much generic so no FERPA violation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Email drafting and rewriting. I tend to be long winded so ask to shorten the message.

Employee evaluations - used Claude and ChatGPT for this. I had the basic text and just asked them to beef it up.

ChatGPT - used the color analysis - it was ok and gave some decent choices


Your employees hate this. Why are you hiding the information in a layer of BS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Basically you just take your notes on student progress and speak them into chatgpt and ask it to sort out comments thematically and put in sentences, paragraphs. No names. I used to struggle to individually write maybe one paragraph per 180 students and now each person gets more detailed comments. I would love to tag them with individual student names and then have gpt “track” student progress over four quarters noting what student is improving at, still struggles with, etc. GPT is better at remembering info and repackaging in different formats, such as writing this type of cumulative report.


Just give us the notes instead of hiding the information in fluff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm using it to write evaluations for my students this week. I have to tweak things a bit, but it's much faster this way.


I hope your students use it to write the works you are evaluating.
Anonymous
I'm using it for health. Over the past week I had a relative in the hospital, and I used it to get general explanations of a condition and to generate a list of possible diagnoses to ask the doctors about. It is helpful for coming up with possible questions, but I am not making any final medical decisions based on it.
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