<p>Some days, ChatGPT feels like it’s thinking with me.</p><p>Other days, it feels like it’s reading from a manual.</p><p>If you mostly use ChatGPT for drafting, summarizing, or rewriting, this difference might not stand out as much. But if you use it <strong><em>as a thinking partner</em></strong>, as an external brain, or as a way to work through problems when you’re too close to your own thoughts, the difference is impossible to ignore.</p><p>This week was one of those moments where the gap felt especially sharp.</p><p>Read more and/or watch this video on our Substack: </p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://aipencilchatgpt.substack.com/">https://aipencilchatgpt.substack.com/</a></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://aithinkingpartner.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">aithinkingpartner.substack.com</a>