“Let me ChatGPT that for you” is trending lately. And while it might sound like just another version of “Let me Google that for you,” there’s more to it.
Let me share a practical example:
Say you want to build your personal brand on LinkedIn. The typical approach? Google “LinkedIn personal branding strategy.” Within minutes, you’re drowning in browser tabs. Blog posts, YouTube tutorials, LinkedIn growth hacks – you name it. Each tab adds another layer of generic advice you’ll need to sift through and adapt to your situation.
Switch to an AI chat assistant, and things get interesting.
Start with the same question about LinkedIn branding. But here’s the game-changer: your next prompt can be “Help me craft a LinkedIn strategy as a marketing consultant specializing in AI tools, targeting digital agencies.” Within seconds, you get all the questions that need to be answered to get to version 1.0 of your strategy. Want to refine your headline? Need content ideas? Looking for post templates? The AI assistant has you covered – and remembers your specific context throughout the conversation.
Think about it: Google points you to information. AI assistants help you create something with that information. Right away.
This difference is crucial. One gives you resources to read through. The other helps you build something specific to your needs, instantly. It’s not just searching – it’s creating, refining, and implementing, all in one conversation.
But be cautios… “Your AI assistant never sleeps, never gets tired, always has an answer.”