Over the last few days, partially inspired by the book “The AI-Driven Leader” (which I’ll share more about soon), I’ve been talking to ChatGPT a lot more. Their voice systems are amazing, and it’s super easy to just talk with and get ideas out of it.

As shared in that book, I’ve trying to use it in where I am the “thought leader” and ChatGPT is my “thought partner” — someone to bounce ideas off of, but leaving me as the one in charge. It’s been great! Many of the things I’ve talked about with it are ideas we have for the future of GreenMellen; I’ll use ChatGPT to go over various ideas and scenarios, and then at the end I’ll ask it summarize our conversation, which I’ll pull into meeting notes to share with the team. Thus far it’s worked out quite well.

Specifically, I’m referring to the voice options that ChatGPT has. I certainly mix in plenty of typing in the traditional interface, but their voice stuff is really good and can be quite helpful.

Along with the great voice tools on the web and mobile versions of ChatGPT, there are two other things that have made a big difference:

The Meta Ray-Ban Glasses

As I shared earlier in the year, one of the surprising benefits of these glasses is the always-ready bluetooth audio. The quality isn’t as good as Airpods or anything, but it’s surprisingly solid. Similar to the old thought of “the best camera is the one you have with you“, having bluetooth headphones on my glasses all day long is fantastic. If I want to talk…

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