Talking to a robot? That’s a reality now. I asked GPT 3 about some personal issues. It communicates like a real person 😂

Efim Kolodkin
Bootcamp
Published in
3 min readJan 10, 2023
Inmage: UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN.

I wanted to make a post-story for my Linkedin page and then I suddenly decided to try to ask GPT-3 about that. Below you will find our conversation. I won’t make any comments, just make your own judgment over it.

My message to Chat-GPT:
I always wanted to learn graphic and web design. For years I have been running businesses and startups and often I have manually made landing pages but of course they were just for testing hypotesis — I was not a professional graphic designer and I could not make something really special.

Then in 2020 during COVID I have even launched a web design agency but my responsibilities were building social network, attracting leads and closing deals, hiring, hands on project managing and many other operational stuff.

But I always liked the design itself. Even when hiring 1 designer I rejected more than 150 applications after browsing each applicant’s portfolio. I adored when we as a firm presented great design but still I always wanted to bring by vision to the projects. And you know, you think that you never have enough time to start learning a new skill form scratch.

This year I have decided — it’s now or never and I got to an 8-month wed design course. What I will think come as an outcome? I will gain a hard skill, combine it with my project management skills and apply it to my future projects. And I always can bring my team to work with me in close cooperation. I think that 5 years of postponing learning this new skill was a great mistake. What have I learned from that?

It’s answer:
It sounds like you have a passion for graphic and web design, and you’ve recognized the value of acquiring this skill for both your personal and professional growth. By taking an 8-month web design course, you are taking a step towards becoming a professional designer and developing a new hard skill.

As you mentioned, combining your design skills with your project management skills will allow you to bring your unique vision to your future projects and work closely with your team. This will also give you a better understanding of the design process, which will help you when communicating with designers and providing feedback on their work.

By taking this step now, you are also taking advantage of the time you have during the pandemic, instead of postponing your learning again and regretting it in the future. It’s never too late to learn new skills and it takes courage to start something new and challenging.

In the future, you may also find that having design skills will open up new opportunities for you and your business. You’ll have the ability to create high-quality designs and stand out from the competition. Additionally, as a designer, you may have a better insight and understanding of design trends and can apply that to your other business.

Remember that learning a new skill takes time and effort, and you should be prepared to practice and make mistakes along the way. But with dedication and perseverance, you will achieve your goal and become a great designer.

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Efim Kolodkin
Bootcamp

Entrepreneur, Advisor. 4x founder, 2x exits. 500 Startups alumnus. I help startups to raise capital.