So here's something I've always felt was desperately needed in chats, whether it's chatGPT or Gemini: Divergent conversations.
I've had some incredibly useful chats with both. Ones that at the very least saved me many months of work. But I noticed how often, during the conversation, some interesting piece of information pops up, and I get a follow-up question that ITCHES me to ask, and I also need an answer with the current conversation as context, and so I wished I could ask it a question but have the ability to either have the conversation elaborate on that point or "collapse/delete" the "branch", as they call it in Git.
You know, the way posts in Reddit work.
Because otherwise, I'm left with either:
1. not ask the question, and ignore the itch.
2. ask the question, but have to go way up to have it carry on the original conversation.
A workaround I use sometimes is tell it: "short answer please" (which Gemini totally ignores, but ChatGPT doesn't).
I've had some incredibly useful chats with both. Ones that at the very least saved me many months of work. But I noticed how often, during the conversation, some interesting piece of information pops up, and I get a follow-up question that ITCHES me to ask, and I also need an answer with the current conversation as context, and so I wished I could ask it a question but have the ability to either have the conversation elaborate on that point or "collapse/delete" the "branch", as they call it in Git.
You know, the way posts in Reddit work.
Because otherwise, I'm left with either:
1. not ask the question, and ignore the itch.
2. ask the question, but have to go way up to have it carry on the original conversation.
A workaround I use sometimes is tell it: "short answer please" (which Gemini totally ignores, but ChatGPT doesn't).
Anybody else felt the need for such feature?