The Simple Trick I’m Using to Actually Remember Things
and the chatGPT responses that made me smile
So ChatGPT recently rolled out an update to its memory feature.
Basically—if you turn it on, it can remember your past chats and bring them up when they’re relevant. Very handy.
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Today I came across this TikTok and thought this would make such a good podcast episode. But you know how it goes… you save it to come back to later—and never do.
(Just me?)
Sometimes I’ll ask ‘S-I-R-I’ to remind me, but half the time I forget what I even meant?
(Again, just me?)
So instead—I shared the TikTok link to ChatGPT and said:
Remind me about this the next time we chat.’
Then later today, I walked into the studio, opened up ChatGPT, and asked,
Evidence podcast idea. Remind me to come back to this the next time we chat.’
And besides from a temporary identity crisis Chat/Juniper really came through.
Now I’m thinking… this could be such a helpful way to track those random-but-important ideas that pop up. I can even tell it when I’ve completed something, and it ‘should’ update that in its memory.
I haven’t tested this with a dozen things yet—but so far, I’m impressed.
Also—kind of hilarious how Chat responded exactly like I trained it to…
No tacky emojis.
No bullet points.
Just this ⟶ instead.
So good.
Let me know if you’re trying this too.
xx
Kim






Juniper! Love it!