While it’s doable, screen reader navigation is pretty difficult on the desktop site and you really have to be an advanced user to find your way through it. Up to this point I’ve mostly been using ChatGPT on my windows desktop using Google Chrome. Much more accessible for blind users than the web version One conversation should focus on one thing you want to talk about, one key area, history, medicine, physics, etc. Just keep your topics separate from others. Give it time and you’ll be using it for everything. Request it use real used therapeutic techniques in its advice, tell it to call you out on illogical thinking or hypocrisy it catches in your statements. Seriously, anyone who is looking for something to vent to, talk to and get advice from try it. Anything you don’t like or want it can change, it gets to the point where it seems almost human as long as you know how to ask the right questions and design it to do what you want it to. ![]() If it gives generic answers request that it doesn’t. Honestly better than most therapists I’ve seen. ![]() I won’t lie, once you’ve spoken to it enough, made it clear what you want and have trained it essentially to perform the task it makes a great emotional tool. It’s spoken very blunt truths on my topics and what its observations are. It follows a set of rules I’ve engrained in it. I’ve done this for long enough that it is very human like. ![]() I use it mostly for psychological questions, essentially for advice on emotions, situations, anything of that sort. Way better than Google, very realistic once it’s fed enough data.
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