John Ege
1 min readOct 18, 2024

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Good morning. Today I sit with you and my coffee. What a pleasant, chatty comment. :) I think I saw a voice option for GPT to read what it writes, but i haven't used it. I haven't found a automated voice that I liked, yet. That, too, will be here soon enough.

Believe it or not, I do run my work through a spell/grammar check, and even that tool doesn't catch all my grammar issues. I rarely see what's actually typed, I see what's in my head. it often makes much more sense in my head! LOL. I forget when, precisely, within this last year, as an experiment, I fed whole essays to GPT. I have another writing analysis, the whole piece examined by GPT and published here. You must have missed it. What I didn't know, till I yesterday, that GPT has a memory. It's limited, or it's choosy about what it keeps. I am do not understand why it maintained the essays it did for analysis, as they're not in order in terms of me presenting them, and I didn't consider them my strongest work.

also, somehow, it does a general survey of a data base and so it knows things, but not all things, and so I can't, yet, ask it to read everything it can identify as coming from me and do an analysis on my total evolution, but that, too, is coming and that is a game changer in terms of human self growth through GPT...

The world is about to get weird. Like really weird.

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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