I can’t believe I’m only now really starting to talk about some AI stuff, and ChatGPT launched in November 2022.
Looking back, I really didn’t do very much with it for over a year. The first six months was kind of like, okay, that’s cool, fine. I did a lot of reading about it separately, but I really didn’t do a heck of a lot until February 2024.
So over a year later, things were mature enough that I decided to take the plunge and try one of the paid services. Through the summer of 2023 I was definitely doing things here and there, but I was sceptical on what it could do. I was sceptical on its privacy. Well, I’m still sceptical on its privacy. But I didn’t pay for anything, and I was what you’d consider a light, casual user.
February 2024, I upgraded to Copilot. I also upgraded the family to the Microsoft 365 family plan at the same time, which you kind of need for Copilot Pro, or don’t, I forget. But there was a reason I did both at the same time. I treated it like a trial. Paid for it, but gave myself 30 days to see if I’d actually use it.
And I liked it. But the main reason I’d gone with Copilot was for the Microsoft Office integrations. That’s what sold me on it for personal use. In practice though, they just didn’t meet expectations at the time. And once I started talking to friends about it, the logic became pretty clear. Copilot is powered by ChatGPT anyway, and ChatGPT at the time had more plugins and a lot more flexibility. So why was I paying for the middleman?
I only used Copilot for about a month before switching to ChatGPT in March 2024.
I started using that on and off. In the beginning I’m not sure I really got my money’s worth, but it was worthwhile to have something and actually use it. I was able to use it for things like tutoring the kids — there’s literally a way to set it up so it won’t just give them the answer, it walks them through the problem. Stuff like that. A whole bunch of different use cases.
But what became apparent straight away was that there were things I was very hesitant to do with it, because it was, and still is, unclear what they actually do with your data.
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