With how smart it’s getting, where do you personally draw the line?
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Honestly, I trust ChatGPT as a really helpful assistant when I’m gathering information or trying to think through a problem, but I wouldn’t rely on it alone for serious decision-making.
It’s great for breaking things down, offering different perspectives, or helping me weigh pros and cons.
Sometimes it even helps me see something I hadn’t thought of. But when it comes to decisions that carry real weight like financial moves, career choices, or anything that affects other people I still double-check everything and use it more as a guide than a final authority.
What I’ve learned is that ChatGPT is amazing at speeding up research and giving structure to my thoughts. It helps me get organized, challenge my assumptions, and look at the bigger picture.
But at the end of the day, it does not have lived experience, personal values, or gut instinct things that matter a lot in serious decisions.
So yes, I use it regularly and trust it in the way you trust a very smart assistant. But the final call? That still has to come from me. I think that balance is where AI really shines supporting, not replacing.