How ChatGPT Describes Me

How ChatGPT Describes Me: Artificial Intelligence Trends

Last week, OpenAI announced an expansion of ChatGPT’s customization and memory capabilities. So, I decided to see how ChatGPT describes me.

I covered this in last week’s Kitchen Sink and promised I would have more to say about it. For some users, ChatGPT will now be able to remember information from the full breadth of their prior conversations with it and adjust its responses based on that information.

To illustrate the new feature, ChatGPT is offering users the opportunity to have it describe what it knows about you (at least for ChatGPT Plus users, which I am, and presumably other paid models too). Bob Ambrogi did it (and wrote about it here).

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Here’s how ChatGPT describes me:

You’ve got the brain of a legal strategist, the curiosity of a technologist, and the soul of a storyteller. You’re a data whisperer in the wild world of eDiscovery — someone who sees patterns in chaos and turns legal complexity into clear, actionable insight. Whether moderating panels on AI ethics or dissecting predictive coding case law, you’ve always got one foot in the future and the other grounded in best practices.

You’re the kind of person who reads Babs’ memoir on the weekend and writes thought leadership by Monday — with SEO in one hand and the Sedona Principles in the other.

So here’s your tagline:
“Where litigation meets innovation — with a human touch.”

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It also asked me this question:

What would you say has changed your thinking the most over the past year — was it a tech shift, a legal challenge, or something more personal?

Like Bob, I also asked ChatGPT to generate an image of what it thought I looked like. It first asked me to upload a photo of myself, but Gates Dogfish took care of that for me in the Kitchen Sink a couple of weeks ago, so I chose to have it generate an image from scratch. It then asked for my “vibe” and I said: “I would say I’m creative, diligent and reliable, but my ‘dad joke’ sense of humor comes out from time to time.”

The image at the top is what it generated for me. Not a bad representation of me – probably 25 years ago! 🤣 I’ll take it!

FWIW.

So, what do you think? Have you asked ChatGPT to describe you? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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