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To remind some words I've forgotten. Like when some word is at the tip of your tounge, but you just can't recall it. I describe it to ChatGPT and it seems to figure it out on the first try.
Other one was physique feedback, mostly because I'm really bad at assessing slow and subtle changes and physique changes are exactly below my detection abilities. Yeah i can see the difference between pictures taken years ago and now, but pictures taken at the beginning or end of each bulk/cut phase are almost the same for me.
In addition to fixed data, GPT can point out those changes, give some feedback if some part is lagging behind and ground me if I'm beating myself too much up on how badly any phase went.
I would be really cautious in giving any biometric data to OpenAI.
Bodyweight and a physique pictures aren't really that unique or special data that they could use
I am sure food company, dietitians, nutritionists, and companys that offer weight management products will beg to differ.
Fair point, but all the ad space or at least whatever gets through is already filled with fitness products due to using the internet to search information about it so adding some more useless fitness products in there wouldn't be noticeable.