In a recent video, Sam mentions that younger people utilize ChatGPT in a way that resembles using an operating system. As someone who's 38, I'm curious about what exactly he means by that. Am I missing out on something here? I generally use ChatGPT in the way Sam describes how people in their 30s approach it, so what's the difference?
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I think it boils down to how younger folks interact with tech these days. They’re more accustomed to using cloud services like Google Drive or OneDrive on devices like tablets or phones, which can change how they view computing. Unlike us old-school users who manage files traditionally, younger users might see ChatGPT as a tool that just gets things done without needing to dive deep into file management.
That makes sense! It’s fascinating how different generations approach technology.