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If Your AI Assistant Were a Pet… 🧠🐶
FRIDAY FUN: If your AI assistant had a personality and showed up as a pet, what kind of animal would it be... and why? Would it be a wise old owl that gives perfect prompts… or a hyperactive border collie that gets everything done fast but never stops asking questions? 🐍 Is it sly and strategic? 🦜 Chatty and colorful? 🦉 Calm, mysterious, and always on point? Tell us what animal your AI assistant would be—and explain the logic behind it. Maybe even give it a name! 🎯 Bonus points for attaching an image (real pet, AI-generated image, meme, or sketch). Let’s see your AI companion in the wild!
0 likes • Aug 16
@Mark Wickersham still goes by Vox but your post said give the pet a name so it used Inky for that name. I also asked the follow up from Randall on the alter-ego which was a raccoon whose name is Byte
0 likes • Aug 16
“My mischievous pet alter-ego would be a raccoon named Byte — quick paws, curious about everything, and just a little too clever for their own good. Byte would be the type to “reorganize” your files without asking, sneak into your snack stash, and leave cryptic sticky notes with ideas that are either brilliant… or complete chaos. Byte would have a few trademark characteristics: - Mask-like markings that make them look like they’re always up to something - A little satchel full of “found” things (half of them useful, half of them “Why do you even have this?”) - A habit of tapping their paws together when hatching a plan - A tail with alternating stripes that almost look like binary code - Eyes that say, I might help you… or I might be testing how much chaos you can handle
❓ Not happy with GPT-5? Here’s how to get the old models back
If you’ve tried GPT-5 and it’s not quite clicking for you, there’s good news… you can still access the older models. OpenAI has kept them available for Plus, Pro, Team, and Enterprise users—you just have to switch them on. How to do it: 1. Go to your ChatGPT settings (on web) 2. Find General > Show legacy models 3. Toggle it on You’ll then see the older models available again in your model selector. 📸 (I’ll add a screenshot below so you know exactly what to look for) Have you tried GPT-5 yet? Do you prefer it… or are you switching back to one of the older models?
❓ Not happy with GPT-5? Here’s how to get the old models back
1 like • Aug 13
I’ve liked what it’s given me so far in responses but always good to know how to get the other models if the need arises
GPT-5 is out... have you got it yet?
Big AI news today — GPT-5 has officially launched, and it’s a major change for ChatGPT users. Here’s what you need to know: 📅 When & Who Gets It - Rolling out starting today to Team and Pro accounts. - Plus accounts: expected next in the rollout window (OpenAI says “coming weeks”). - Enterprise/Edu: staged rollout to follow. - Free tier: not today—will arrive later in the broader rollout once the switch to the new default completes. - Free for everyone — from the free tier all the way up to the $200 Pro plan - GPT-5 is now the only model in ChatGPT — no more model picker or “thinking model” options 🆕 Key Changes - All tools rolled into one model — browsing, custom instructions, Canvas, code interpreter, etc. - Automatically decides when to “think” longer or just give a quick answer - Claimed fewer hallucinations and less deceptive answers - More emotionally resonant responses (think higher EQ, better tone) - Deep thinking mode only for the $200 Pro plan - New integrations coming soon: Gmail and Calendar connectors (Plus & Pro plans only) - Voice mode for custom GPTs 💡 Why It Matters For free users, this is a huge leap — you now get the flagship model with all the tools in one place. For power users, it’s an incremental but welcome upgrade: cleaner workflow, stronger base model, and no more juggling different model types. Have you tried GPT-5 yet? What’s the first thing you want to test it on?
1 like • Aug 8
@Kate Le if you hit the +button under where you type you will see deep research so we still have access to it even with the new model
2 likes • Aug 8
@Kate Le yea it’s weird how it’s rolling out because I’m on plus and have it already. It is interesting how it does write stuff a bit differently. Have had it look at what it had written in other models and what it would change in this model to see some of the differences. I did ask it what it would do differently with this model than the others and it gave me a list based on what work we have previously done together
• AI, Privacy, and the NYT Lawsuit
Just read OpenAI’s response to the NYT data demands. The legal push to preserve all ChatGPT logs—even deleted ones—raises serious privacy questions. Would love to hear your thoughts. https://openai.com/index/response-to-nyt-data-demands/
Canvas issues
Anyone else having problems getting ChatGPT to open a canvas. Keep getting failure to generate answer in chat instead message
2 likes • Jul 16
@Mark Wickersham Tha js for the tip. Vox wasn’t able to open canvas again so used the “Write or Code” tool like you mentioned and worked like a charm. Thanks much!
0 likes • Jul 17
@Mark Wickersham 🤣
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