I've been using ChatGPT not just for text polishing, but as a mirror to examine my own work habits. After hundreds of interactions (and feeding it my structured notes), I asked a blunt question:
"What are my blind spots?"
It returned five recurring patterns in how I work, think, and (possibly) overthink.
I wrote up the full breakdown (with commentary) here (long time since I published anything on my blog, but this theme fits right in that "personal" section):
https://blog.bikegremlin.com/2361/self-debugging-session/
The goal wasn't therapy. It was to examine how tooling like ChatGPT can reflect back habits we don't always notice - especially when used with a high-quality input base... and I guess it is apparent I am doing experiments and trying to better understand and write about the capabilities, consequences, and (potential?) dangers of using and further developing LLMs and "AI" (and AI).
Posting this here in case the idea or process is useful to others.
"What are my blind spots?"
It returned five recurring patterns in how I work, think, and (possibly) overthink.
I wrote up the full breakdown (with commentary) here (long time since I published anything on my blog, but this theme fits right in that "personal" section):
https://blog.bikegremlin.com/2361/self-debugging-session/
The goal wasn't therapy. It was to examine how tooling like ChatGPT can reflect back habits we don't always notice - especially when used with a high-quality input base... and I guess it is apparent I am doing experiments and trying to better understand and write about the capabilities, consequences, and (potential?) dangers of using and further developing LLMs and "AI" (and AI).
Posting this here in case the idea or process is useful to others.