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Ep 81 - ChatGPT: Can You Trust It?
Season 2 · Episode 29

Ep 81 - ChatGPT: Can You Trust It?

The ChatGPT Experiment - Simplifying Chat GPT For Curious Beginners · Cary m Weston

August 12, 202526m 47s

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Show Notes

Episode Summary Cary tackles one of the most common questions he hears in workshops: "Can I trust ChatGPT—or AI in general?" He explains that trust in AI depends on what you're trusting it for, and that the real key is working with AI rather than expecting it to work for you. Using stories, research, and examples, Cary lays out why transparency, verification, and human oversight are essential for responsible AI use. He also shares listener stories of people building AI curriculums for both college students and retirees, showing how curiosity can spread and inspire.

3 Key Takeaways:

  • Trust starts with clarity: Always ask, "Trust it to do what?"—the answer changes how you use and verify AI's output.

  • Work with, not for you: Treat AI like an eager, capable intern—give it clear instructions, check its work, and add your human insight before using the results.

  • Verification isn't optional: No matter how smart AI gets, "trust but verify" ensures accuracy, especially in high-stakes or sensitive situations.

Cary offers customized one-on-one ChatGPT training in 60 minute sessions. Find out more information on the sessions, answers to frequent questions, and how to register at www.ChatGPTExperiment.com

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LINKEDIN NEWSLETTER The Chat GPT Experiment is also a LinkedIn Newsletter and you can find it here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-chat-gpt-experiment-7110348839919702016/

MUSIC CREDITS The instrumental music used in this podcast is called "Curious" by Podington Bear.