I've been using ChatGPT for quite some time now, and all our conversations have one thing in common. I, the human in the chat, initiate the conversation with a simple or complex prompt. The better the prompt, the more useful ChatGPT's reply. That's something I learned quite early in my ChatGPT experience. You can tweak and correct along the way, of course.
All of these chats with ChatGPT, some more serious than others, made me realize there will come a time when I'll talk to and text an AI chatbot more than I do the people in my life. This has nothing to do with humanizing the AI or getting attached to it. Instead, I'll use the AI to answer questions, control my devices, and make my life easier. All of that will involve plenty of conversing, whether with ChatGPT or a different AI entity.
I've never considered the possibility of AI initiating a conversation on its own. But it looks like OpenAI is already testing out the feature for both text and voice conversations. ChatGPT can message the user first, which is a first for OpenAI and the industry.
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