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I've been using it as a discussion machine and a way to cut down search.

My usual loop used to be:

1. Search for X

2. Review documentation and other websites that come up

3. Learn from my review and further refine my search

4. Continue steps over and over until I get what I want

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My new loop is:

1. Ask ChatGPT about X

2. Use the words that ChatGPT returns to me as search terms

3. Review documentation and other websites that come up

4. Learn from my review, further refine my search, and talk to ChatGPT about it

5. Continue steps over and over until I get what I want

I initially thought that using ChatGPT in such a fashion would lead to a longer amount of time - especially since I'm adding a new tool to my "loop".

Instead, finding and learning what I need is much faster. My old loop I would do 3+ times. The new loop with ChatGPT takes 1-2 times.

When you aren't familiar with X it becomes difficult to know what to search for. Even if you have the docs in front of you, you need to know key terms to search through the docs for.

ChatGPT makes finding key terms to search for much, MUCH easier. Fact checking ChatGPT (for the most part) doesn't take me that many cycles.



A lot of folks can relate to that I bet. To typing in something in Google, clicking on a few results, learning some new keywords you didn't know before, putting those back into Google, and rinsing and repeating until you get the results you are looking for. It's search, but supercharged!

Are people still going to say, "Just google it."?

Or, is there a new verb already?


One thing you can do for quick research -> summary is ask it to produce a detailed mind-map of the topic at hand, along with related/relevant long-tail keywords. The latter is effectively a SEO strategy in a nutshell, but having those keywords in front of you can really jog your memory.




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