Great interview. I haven't yet used ChatGPT for genealogy. This has been the most straightforward, clear, practical information I've seen so far. I plan to type up some of the phrases he suggests and save them in a Word document. Amazing stuff!
This was very useful. The hardest part for me is refining my prompt. It was so nice that Steve gave a specific five step approach and then gave five different examples. Great interview!
Very interesting interview. I've let ChatGPT scare me off. But now with the helpful prompts and knowing how to word them to get what I'm hoping for I might give it a try.
When talking about feeding a multi-page document into the prompt (such as a long will), it would help to know specifics, such as "Can I scan this document in?" A few simple hows associated with the various examples he used in the beginning of the interview would be helpful when relying on printed documents rather than simple word/phrase prompts. Fascinating bot to be sure.
I’m taking a brute force route for my favorite family to research and just transcribing every record under that surname in the county before 1890, spitting it all to ChatGPT and seeing if it successfully does the critical thinking for me.
Great interview. I haven't yet used ChatGPT for genealogy. This has been the most straightforward, clear, practical information I've seen so far. I plan to type up some of the phrases he suggests and save them in a Word document. Amazing stuff!
Glad it was helpful! I’m so happy to hear it made sense to you!
This was very useful. The hardest part for me is refining my prompt. It was so nice that Steve gave a specific five step approach and then gave five different examples. Great interview!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
Very interesting information once I figured out what you were talking about. Having a short intro on what ChatGPT is would have been helpful.
Great suggestion! Thanks.
Yep, I have never heard of it. Guess I’ll need to look it up.
Very interesting interview. I've let ChatGPT scare me off. But now with the helpful prompts and knowing how to word them to get what I'm hoping for I might give it a try.
Can’t wait to hear how it goes for you!
When talking about feeding a multi-page document into the prompt (such as a long will), it would help to know specifics, such as "Can I scan this document in?" A few simple hows associated with the various examples he used in the beginning of the interview would be helpful when relying on printed documents rather than simple word/phrase prompts. Fascinating bot to be sure.
Thanks for the suggestions. You will have to either scan the document or download it from the site or provide the transcribed text.
I’m taking a brute force route for my favorite family to research and just transcribing every record under that surname in the county before 1890, spitting it all to ChatGPT and seeing if it successfully does the critical thinking for me.
I would love to hear how that goes! Keep me posted
Great info must try this out ☘️
Let me know how it goes!
So i did what steve said (i think) and was told chatgpt wasn't a genealogy expert. Maybe my question was wrong?
He uses a paid version. That may make the difference. Experiment with various roles and see what it says.
AI is really fascinating, but scary at the same time.
Yes. I agree.
3:42 "what are the things chatgpt CAN do?"
? The rest of the video?