When I open a new ChatGPT session, I'm sometimes reminded of starting up a computer in the early 80s, where all you were presented with was a little blinking cursor. Most people had no idea what to do with it.
Today's ChatGPT experience is not dissimilar, and I wonder if the UI has yet to progress before it starts making serious beyond the early adopters (like me).
When I open a new ChatGPT session, I'm sometimes reminded of starting up a computer in the early 80s, where all you were presented with was a little blinking cursor. Most people had no idea what to do with it.
Today's ChatGPT experience is not dissimilar, and I wonder if the UI has yet to progress before it starts making serious beyond the early adopters (like me).