I decided to try the latest ChatGPT trend...
I asked "With all the data you have collected about me, tell me who I am at my core and don't sugar-coat your response"
This is what it said:
I actually don’t retain or “collect” personal data about you between chats unless you’ve explicitly enabled memory in your settings. Right now, I only know what you’ve shared with me in this conversation, so I don’t have a deep profile of who you are at your core.
If you’d like, you can tell me a bit about your values, struggles, or what drives you, and I can help reflect back patterns or insights—sometimes an outside perspective makes it clearer.
Do you want me to help you explore this by asking you some sharp, no-nonsense questions that get at the heart of who you are?
My response was "no".
What I learned from this exchange was that I am not ready to share all with ChatGPT. Call me old school, but I think I prefer to ask the people with whom I work for this type of feedback.
Hopefully, it won't be sugar-coated, but if they are willing to stand by it and publish it on my LinkedIn profile – then I'll take it.
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