Does ChatGPT have all your gear in memory?


I took some time in providing details of all my audio gear, home theater stuff, including smart TV model number, and requesting it be retained in memory. This includes which speakers are connected to each amplifier, etc. and providing details on cables, power cords, individual tubes I use on each component, network switches, etc. 

I find this incredibly useful in providing information about each component and how it relates to other pieces. When I have discussions about audio gear it takes initiative to refer to my audio gear in discussions which is really helpful. I think it's getting better at doing what it's doing with audio issues which is really impressive.

Interested in other things I might be able to provide my new friend that I haven't thought of. 

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Hopefully you have similar tastes in movies. My partner dislikes most of the movies I like. She prefers mind numbing non-stopped action movies with common plots, and comedies without sophisticationl. I guess once she got her PhD she felt she had enough.. Beats me, I never understood. 

I found Dadio. good also, I found the acting great. Recently saw: Margin Call, Tetris, and The Paper. May December is also good.

Well, if we're still talking about gear in memory with Chat GTP I never realized that could be done so i did it. Interesting conversations with it now, kinda fun. I went into fine details entering every component, all cabling and power conditioning. even the fact i have 2 20 amp dedicated pines. Thanks to the OP for presenting this, I learn something new everyday for a 71 year old "old guy. Thanks!

@ghdprentice @mahgister  I'll go out on a limb.  For pure enjoyment and great acting from a fine cast, in particular Gene Hackman, the movie Get Shorty is a favorite.  Just pure entertainment.  IMHO

@fthompson251   I also stored all my information into GPT.  Not just a list of equipment, but links to postings here that gave a full description of the construction of my listening room, photos on the construction of my front end rack, links to manufacturers sites etc.....   No stone left un-turned. Then I asked GPT for an assessment of my system.  I was very impressed with the in-depth report which ended by saying I had built a truly impressive system with no real chance of improvement.  But.......  Then I asked for an assessment based not on what it thought I wanted to hear, but based solely on the negative aspects of the system.  Night and day response.  My take away is you always have to ask the questions from two perspectives.   

Thanks bigtwin...

Good suggestion, i want to revisit  it and view it again  after 30 years...

@ghdprentice @mahgister  I'll go out on a limb.  For pure enjoyment and great acting from a fine cast, in particular Gene Hackman, the movie Get Shorty is a favorite.  Just pure entertainment.  IMHO