Once ChatGPT outputs the extracted text, you can check to ensure the result accurately represents your text. In every instance I have tried, the chatbot has been word-for-word correct. Then, you can copy and paste the text wherever you’d like. Some use cases include presentations, emails, virtual sticky notes, and outlines.
Also: What is ChatGPT? How the world’s most popular AI chatbot can benefit you
The more you use it, the more use cases you’ll find. For example, I received a sentimental birthday card with a very kind handwritten note. I wanted to save the message because cards usually get lost or thrown out after the festivity (at least in my experience).
All I had to do was take a picture of the message, ask ChatGPT to transcribe it, and copy and paste the text into my notes. Now, I can access the message in my iPhone’s notes app.
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