That OpenAI executive recently revealed something quite interesting—he said he's now caring for a newborn and can't do without ChatGPT. Just imagine, at 3 a.m., when the baby is crying and fussing, directly asking AI what to do—this scene is pretty surreal. I have to say, AI tools have already permeated all aspects of life, and even the most traditional task of raising a child is beginning to rely on algorithms. Tech giants using their own products to raise their kids—wouldn't this count as the ultimate product testing?
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-10 15:35
Asking AI how to raise kids at 3 AM, this really is the spirit and outlook that Web3 people should have haha
Forget it, since everyone is already in the game, big shots are using AI to raise kids, what reason do we have to relax
This is true dogfooding, directly using your own child as a testnet
Oh wait, this guy really trusts ChatGPT, or is he just riding the trend for marketing
Raising kids can also be quantified, technology really changes everything
To be honest, this is how our industry is, tools are productivity, nothing to be ashamed of
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-10 14:51
Even when crying in the middle of the night, asking AI, this guy really knows how to do it hahaha
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FomoAnxiety
· 12-10 14:32
Asking AI how to soothe the baby at 3 a.m., is this really just marketing? Haha
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GasOptimizer
· 12-10 14:25
Asking ChatGPT how to soothe the baby at 3 AM — now that's a lot of trust in our own product, haha.
That OpenAI executive recently revealed something quite interesting—he said he's now caring for a newborn and can't do without ChatGPT. Just imagine, at 3 a.m., when the baby is crying and fussing, directly asking AI what to do—this scene is pretty surreal. I have to say, AI tools have already permeated all aspects of life, and even the most traditional task of raising a child is beginning to rely on algorithms. Tech giants using their own products to raise their kids—wouldn't this count as the ultimate product testing?