As I reflect on my experience with ChatGPT Pro, particularly during my work on this white paper rewrite, I noticed a key area for improvement. Two minutes in, the model made a bad assumption, and I watched as the entire process slowly went awry. If Pro allowed me to delete a bad assumption or interrupt its thinking to provide a real-time redirect, the experience would be significantly better. It would make the interaction feel smoother and more intuitive while also saving compute resources.
Key points for consideration:
- Assumption management: Enable users to identify and delete specific incorrect assumptions in real-time.
- Interactive redirection: Allow users to pause or redirect the model’s thought process mid-execution.
- Efficiency improvements: These features would save time and computational resources, enhancing both user and system performance.