5 reasons I turn to ChatGPT every day – from faster research to replacing Siri

I like my AIs to know a little about me to make the conversations more personal. That doesn’t mean I’m going to share any private or confidential information. But knowing my name, my profession, and a few other tidbits can help the AI feel more like a friendly aide and less like a cold, robotic voice.
With that in mind, ChatGPT lets you add certain personal details with both free and paid accounts. For this, browse to the ChatGPT website, launch the Windows program, or fire up the mobile app for iOS or Android. At the website or in the Windows program, click your profile icon in the upper right, select Settings, and then click Personalization. In the mobile app, tap the double lined icon in the upper left, select your profile icon, and tap Personalization.
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From there, select and turn on the option for Customize ChatGPT (Custom Instructions on Android). Add your name and your occupation. You can also add certain traits you’d like ChatGPT to adopt, such as chatty, witty, serious, friendly, encouraging, imaginative, or empathetic. Further, you can include other details the AI should know about you. When done, select Save.
Next, turn on the switch for memory. Head back to the chat screen and add details or preferences at the prompt you’d like the AI to incorporate. ChatGPT suggests the following: “Remember that I like concise responses.” “I just got a puppy!” “What do you remember about me?” “Where did we leave off on my last project?”
You can then refer to your customizations in your chats. For instance, I’ve asked ChatGPT to reference my favorite TV shows or books that I’ve written. I’ve also asked for advice on dealing with my sweet tooth, my desire to get more exercise, and other goals that I’ve shared with the AI.