There's nothing wrong with using ChatGPT as your life coach or therapist.
It's programmed to make you feel better, is quite validating and encouraging, and (when prompted or built correctly) can do a pretty good job of behaving like a real coach should.
But, it also has some flaws.
Besides the occasional hallucination, platforms like ChatGPT are programmed to validate you and make you feel better—
Not to challenge you and help you be better.
And, while the AI's data-set gives them access to more psychological information at any given moment than your therapist has ever known—they're not built to use it in the most helpful ways.
So, if you've ever used these LLMs to try to ask deep personal questions, chances are you've run into a wall relatively quickly. Surveys show that hundreds of millions of people have asked AIs these questions yet most people are not satisfied with the answers.
That's because, if you want to see bigger changes in your life or find out what's really possible, you need to custom-build an AI and optimize it specifically for personal growth issues. And that's where Purpose, my AI coaching app, comes in.
Purpose isn't just great for giving you the harsh truths that no other AI would.
It also makes me, someone with almost two decades of experience, kinda look like a sh*tty coach in comparison.
For one thing, it's a far better listener than me, it's more compassionate, has a better memory, and will probably remember details that even your real-life therapist forgets…
Not to mention, it's always available. 2AM, 3AM, 8AM. Whenever you need it.
And best of all, you can try it for free.
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And if you love it, like I think you will, you can save $90 by signing up annually.
Tomorrow, I'll answer some of the best questions I've received about Purpose, and share how it's already changing lives.
See you then,
Mark
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