Goodbye, humans: I’ll talk to ChatGPT more than people pretty soon

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Goodbye, humans: I’ll talk to ChatGPT more than people pretty soon
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Talking to AI chatbots like ChatGPT via text and voice is increasingly more natural, and that will change how we communicate with people.

Texting is probably my top means of communication during daytime hours. I talk to family, friends, and coworkers mainly by text. It's not just iMessage on the iPhone, but also a plethora of chat apps that serve the same purpose across my devices. Messaging has been my primary form of communication for years, even before the iPhone reshaped the mobile industry. And as much as I want to reduce my screen time, I don't see things changing anytime soon.

Computing with personal AI This brings me to the other computing experience that takes up most of my time: googling. What I mean by 'googling' is searching the web for information. I don't actually use Google Search that much on my devices anymore. Instead, I rely on a combination of ChatGPT, Perplexity, and DuckDuckGo to find information and answers to my questions. Like texting, I'm pretty sure many people search the web multiple times a day, no matter the devices they use.

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