Let’s say ChatGPT gives a long answer — maybe about philosophy, psychology, or history. Somewhere in there, a sentence catches your eye:
“Nietzsche’s idea of eternal recurrence challenges linear time.”
You’re curious. You want to ask:
“Wait, what’s eternal recurrence exactly?”
But instead of changing the topic or writing a separate question, imagine if you could just highlight that sentence and get a mini reply — right there, like a popup or side bubble.
It’s not a full “thread” like Slack. It’s more like:
• “Zoom into this part”
• Get a quick, focused side chat
• Then keep reading the rest
Why it matters:
• You don’t lose the main flow
• It turns long answers into interactive learning zones
• And it makes ChatGPT feel more like a real-time thinking partner
Feels like a small feature — but could change the whole vibe of how we learn and explore inside this tool.