How Loud is the Sound, Decibels as a Floating-Point Number.
How loud is the sound, decibels as a floating-point number.
All right, this is pretty cool. So, I figured out a neat trick to allow me to feed the personal custom data into ChatGPT and allow it to just crawl through my stuff, organize and structure my documents. Then, I’m able to just talk to my data and ask it for all sorts of information. For example, here I’ll ask ChatGPT to describe the companies of my internships and it has access to all of my history because I fed it my personal custom data. It even explains what these companies are, like Microsoft being a technology company and software and hardware products, Dream numbers and networking equipment company. I can even ask it to give me the information in bullet points and it’s going to format it exactly how I want it.
Here, ChatGPT is able to crawl through all of my custom personal data that I’ve had, structured, organized it, and then I’m able to interact with the data by talking to it. I can ask it other stuff too, like when was my last dentist appointment. I was going to crawl through the data that I fed it, where I keep track of my dentist appointments in the past, and it’s going to tell me my last appointment was April 11, 2023, for a filling, which is correct.
In addition, there are some other pretty interesting things I can do with ChatGPT. I can ask it when my parents are going on a trip this year, and ChatGPT has this data because I fed it my calendar in the notepad. It’s going to just crawl through that, dig up the data, and tell me what my parents are going on the trip, which is correct.
As you can imagine, this unlocks so many different new use cases when you’re able to unleash the power of ChatGPT on just your own custom personal data and have it start organizing and structuring that data for you. Another great example is I can have it go through my Twitter feed and just summarize the stories for me for the day. So, I just copy and paste the tweets into a text document and ask ChatGPT to summarize the tweets for me. It’s going to crawl through all of that stuff and give me a summary of the tweets.
There are even more use cases you can explore with ChatGPT and your own custom personal data. For example, you can create apps that analyze your personal data, like a calendaring app where you can ask ChatGPT about your schedule and make changes to it. You can also use ChatGPT to analyze code, find bugs, and even generate code based on your coding style.
However, it’s important to consider privacy when using APIs like ChatGPT. Make sure you understand the privacy policies of the API provider and be cautious about sharing sensitive or confidential information. It’s also worth noting that there are alternative APIs available, such as the Azure Open AI API, which may offer different privacy and data usage policies.
In conclusion, ChatGPT combined with custom personal data can unlock powerful capabilities and open up new possibilities for data analysis and interaction. By feeding ChatGPT with your own data, you can personalize your experience and make the most out of this powerful tool. Just be mindful of privacy concerns and use the API responsibly.
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