In general, the chatlog sidebar could use a makeover. Right now it is not that useful and only succeeds in getting in the way.
Chat log is linear, constantly updating in real time. Perhaps a more file-like chat system makes more sense, given how inquiries often follow nonlinear paths. Also, since GPT is good for search, there are lots of requests I make that are just simple one-off questions that interfere with work and education flow with their presence.
The ability to sort alphabetically could offer users a proxy for a file system. Organizing chat logs with digits would be very easy.
The ability to search your chat logs would also be useful.
Also could really use the ability to select and delete or move mutliple chat logs at a time.
If the chat order had a choice to be alphabetized or numerically organized, users would be able to use that as a way to better organize their many chat logs. They could use similar first words or numerical codes to organize topical groupings of chatlogs.
Thoughts? Seems quite plain.
In the last two weeks, I’ve used chatgpt to save me literally dozens of hours by taking my rough structure of writing- be it informative or fictional, and formatting it for me. No longer do we need to take the time to add quotation marks, to sensisbly space our lines, or to make our ideas perfectly clear. We merely need to produce our vision in a sensible enough way that the GPT can smooth it all together.
I mean literally telling it to not add or subtract a word, but just to take what is written and make it orderly. I wrote a spec script tonight, for instance, and wrote my ideas with incredible haste, barely taking any care to format at all! As the writing stood, it was ugly, unprofessional, and to the average reader, incomprehensible. A true rough draft. Ideation without interruption for formatting. But did I need to take four hours to neatly and consistently format the dialogue, directions, and establishing parts that existed in total chaos in my rough draft? No. I merely had the gpt order this for me in moments. With amazing consistency, it transformed my vision from a rough draft into a beautiful little short script, without violating my artistic integrity by adding or subtracting parts (or is this perhaps NOT the line where artistic integrity is compromised?)
This FFF saves me a huge pain my tired ass. However, I wonder if something critical to the writing and editing process is lost when formatting a rough draft turns from a labor of thought and time into a machine’s fast task. For my money, I think my spec is better than it would have ended up without this help. Reading it now, I’m bursting into laughter. (it’s comedy.)
Then again, I have never written a real spec until now. Hope the GPT didn’t screw it up.