ChatGPT can be a great productivity tool and has dozens of entirely legitimate and ethical uses, but that doesn't mean everyone feels comfortable typing to AI chatbots in public.
For those who might blush if someone saw ChatGPT open in a tab that a developer built the new Google Chrome extension GPTDisguise.
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The creator explained on Reddit that they had “found myself a little socially anxious to use ChatGPT in public” and built the extension to make it feel less conspicuous.
To set up GPTDisguise, you just need to install the extension in Chrome. Then, when you open ChatGPT in your browser, you can activate the camouflage. Once it is on, the familiar chatbot window is hidden, even though ChatGPT continues to function the same.
Disguised AI
There is something undeniably funny about needing a disguise for one of the most popular consumer technologies on the internet. But the appeal is understandable when AI is in an awkward social phase, and using it can invite negative assumptions.
It's like using a dating website 25 years ago.
If you are typing into Google Docs, you look industrious. If you are typing into ChatGPT, you may look like you are outsourcing your brain, even if you're just sprucing up formal emails or summarizing a long report.
For the average person, GPTDisguise is about making the interface look familiar and boring, not actually engaging in deception. Still, an AI-related extension aimed solely at solving a social, not a technical, dilemma is notable.
AI is mainstream enough to be useful, but not always popular enough to use openly. That is a weird middle stage for a technology to occupy, though it probably won't last forever.
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