Senior Tech Engineer Uses ChatGPT To Ask ChatGPT For Things To Ask ChatGPT
RESTON, VA — In a groundbreaking moment for tech efficiency, a senior engineer at Cimpress discovered the revolutionary way to bypass cognitive overload by asking ChatGPT to help him think of questions to ask ChatGPT. This epiphany saved him precious time and an equal measure of brain cells.
The unnamed engineer found himself in a career rut, toiling away trying to tap into the full potential of ChatGPT. Instead of his usual inefficient methods—spending hours lost in the labyrinth of potential queries and digital rabbit holes—he opted for a far simpler approach. He decided to directly engage the chatbot and uttered the genius line, “Hey, ChatGPT, can you give me some examples of things to ask you for?”
ChatGPT, without missing a beat, launched into a list of numerous questions that could lead to even more questions, forming a veritable Russian nesting doll of inquiries. Motivated by this newfound inspiration, the engineer promptly followed up with, “Oh, wow, that’s really helpful! Now, can you help me think of other things I could ask you, considering the things you just gave me?”
As the conversation spiraled into a deliciously recursive loop of self-referential questioning, the engineer realized he had stumbled upon an infinite wellspring of dialogue opportunities. At publishing time, he was last heard contemplating yet another version of a question—specifically, one about the question he was already constructing to ask about the third iteration of the first question he never even thought of asking before ChatGPT kindly prompted him to do so.
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