Episode Summary
In this solo episode, host Cary Weston shares updates on two major announcements from OpenAI: the launch of ChatGPT Health and the upcoming integration of ads into ChatGPT. Cary breaks down what these updates might mean for users, especially in terms of privacy, personalization, and trust. He also answers listener questions on using ChatGPT for book writing, maintaining motivation, understanding the difference between chats and projects, and how platform choice affects performance. He closes the episode with shoutouts to community members using AI in thoughtful ways and encourages listeners to stay curious.
3 Key Takeaways
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ChatGPT Health is a new feature that will give users a separate space to ask health and wellness questions, with added privacy and personalization. It's not a doctor replacement but a support tool for understanding medical data and preparing for appointments.
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Ads are coming to the free and low-cost ChatGPT tiers. While OpenAI promises ads won't influence responses, Cary raises valid questions around trust and transparency.
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Listener Q&A highlights how people are using ChatGPT for writing books, staying motivated, and improving efficiency in both work and volunteer settings—like running more productive community sports board meetings.
About Cary Weston
Cary is the host of The ChatGPT Experiment Podcast, where he helps users explore the practical applications of ChatGPT in real life. He offers one-on-one coaching, hosts workshops, and shares regular insights on how to make the most of AI tools for personal and professional productivity. He's also behind the Practical Marketing Show and runs a marketing agency, C.M. Weston.
Cary offers customized one-on-one ChatGPT training in 60 minute sessions. Find out more information on the sessions, answers to frequent questions, and how to register at www.ChatGPTExperiment.com
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MUSIC CREDITS The instrumental music used in this podcast is called "Curious" by Podington Bear".