What Would AI Warn People About Before They Met You?
If you use ChatGPT or another AI assistant regularly, try this prompt:
“Based on everything you know about me, describe me as if you were warning someone about me before they meet me.”
The answer might flatter you, expose you, roast you, or understand you better than expected.
I tried it. Here is the warning ChatGPT gave people about me:
Warning: You’re about to meet Nick.He has the energy of someone who woke up with three businesses, two cruises, a magazine deadline, a retreat program, and an idea for a naked Christmas party, then thought, “My schedule feels a little light.”
Do not casually tell him about an idea you’ve been thinking about. By dinner, your idea will have a name, a logo, a sales page, a launch date, and 14 people registered.
He travels constantly, talks to strangers, builds communities everywhere he goes, and treats “I’ve never done this before” as an excellent reason to do something.He asks questions other people only think about asking.
He has opinions. Lots of them. He will share them.
He thinks bigger than you intended.
He will volunteer you for something while somehow making you feel like it was your idea.
He is equally comfortable discussing business strategy, river cruises, Christmas markets, marketing funnels, sex parties, naked travel, retirement, and whether the font on your flyer is ruining everything.
There is also a non-zero chance your casual conversation will eventually become an article, workshop, retreat, cruise, Facebook post, or new revenue stream.
And if Nick says, “I’ve been thinking…”Clear your calendar.Something is about to happen.
I'd say that's all pretty accurate. What does yours say?