#1001 - I Gave AI My Search History and Here's What It Told Me
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AI isn't "intelligent"
But it is pretty impressive. I've mentioned before I often use it as a source for ideas, particularly for images where I'm just not that creative.
Another way it's proving useful is in summary and synthesis. Summarize a long document, a YouTube video, what have you.
But what about ... search history? What insights might that uncover? I decided to find out.
This week's featured article has the details: I Gave AI My Search History and Here's What It Told Me
Also this week
- Recovering files from flash drives
- Cleaning up clutter
- Changing your Gmail address
- Losing your second factor
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TEH Podcast
We discuss some bad news, and some good news for Apple. The upcoming release of the Vision Pro. I stumble in downloading my Netflix history. I share the biggest struggles article from last week. Another practical use of ChatGPT. And another in a long line of cancelled Google products.
TEH 212: Apple woes, Vision Pro, Netflix History. Sorting data with ChatGPT
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Featured Article
I Gave AI My Search History and Here's What It Told Me
We leak so much information about ourselves.
Read: I Gave AI My Search History and Here's What It Told Me
Also This Week on Ask Leo!
How Do I Recover Flash Drive Files? | |
Flash drives are popular, convenient, and extremely useful. But they can fail. Take preventative measures right away. Read: How Do I Recover Flash Drive Files? |
Dealing with PC Clutter | |
Files accumulating on your machine can result in increased PC clutter, decreased performance, and less stability. Read: Dealing with PC Clutter |
How to Change Your Email Address On Gmail | |
You can change your Gmail address by creating a new Gmail account. If that's not really what you want, you'll need to see which workaround you can live with. Read: How to Change Your Email Address On Gmail |
I Lost My Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Device. How Do I Sign In? | |
Fear of second-factor loss prevents some people from using two-factor authentication. There's no need to fear that scenario. Read: I Lost My Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Device. How Do I Sign In? |
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How Do I Recover Flash Drive Files?Flash drives are popular, convenient, and extremely useful. But they can fail. Take preventative measures right away.Watch: How Do I Recover Flash Drive Files? |
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