ChatGPT for Brainstorming

For several months now ChatGPT has been one of the most popular, and profound, topics of conversation. It’s still mind-blowing to see it write an article, then change the writing style (make it sound like a pirate!), then give it feedback on what you like and don’t, via chat. From numerous conversations with friends and family, the big question keeps coming up: do you use it on a regular basis, and, if so, how?

Well, after signing up for it 6+ months ago, my weekly usage of it is for brainstorming.

Need a new product name? ChatGPT.

Need some ideas for a new blog post? ChatGPT.

Need insight for a new market? ChatGPT.

Need a starting point for a new initiative? ChatGPT.

Lack of effort to start brainstorming no longer exists. Let ChatGPT do it for you. Writer’s block no longer exists. Tell it what you want and it gives you something. Occasionally, it’ll hallucinate but the vast majority of the time it’ll give you value.

And, no, this wasn’t written by ChatGPT. Yes, I was tempted.

Time to brainstorm? Think ChatGPT.

2 thoughts on “ChatGPT for Brainstorming

  1. This a nice take on it David. ChatGPT can add value but we shouldn’t fear the ongoing development of technology. There is always room for people to leverage up through the smart use of the available tools.

  2. “And, no, this wasn’t written by ChatGPT. Yes, I was tempted.”

    That’s exactly what a bot would say. ha.

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