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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 9537322" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>I can guarantee that you do not speak for all people with ASD, and generalizing in this way is very unfair both to neurodivergent and neurotypical folks. As I mentioned, my son has autism; he was diagnosed at age 3. I am very well educated on the subject, and have worked with <em>many</em> neurodivergent kids across many decades. I have even run a summer D&D camp for them. Amongst them, there is a huge diversity in ways of thinking...as there is amongst supposedly neurotypical folks, as well.</p><p></p><p>Why not just focus on your own experience? ChatGPT seems to be very useful for you, and I would like to learn more about how you, specifically, employ it. Do you find that it captures your writing voice well? Are there any trade-offs that you have to make?</p><p></p><p>I've personally found that ChatGPT often suggests changes to my writing that might be technical improvements, but would remove some of my idiosyncrasies and make the work feel less like my own. When using it for ideas, I find that it tends to be very generic when left too much to its own devices, and works best as a way of quickly iterating on my own ideas. Basically, it lets me spitball really quickly by taking care of the grunt writing.</p><p></p><p>PS: Because you seem stuck on the one point, please just trust me when I tell you that calling someone "low IQ" will be taken as insulting, and explaining to them how technically 50% of people could be considered low IQ (which is neither strictly correct nor how that term is typically applied) will not make them feel better. Connotation always trumps denotation. So unless your intent is to upset folks, don't call them low IQ. It's mean.</p><p></p><p>Edit: also, for the record, I don't put a lot of stock in IQ, and I have a very high tested overall IQ score. It's very contextual and not a great predictor of academic, social, or professional success. Resilience and grit are far more important attributes and predictors, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 9537322, member: 7035894"] I can guarantee that you do not speak for all people with ASD, and generalizing in this way is very unfair both to neurodivergent and neurotypical folks. As I mentioned, my son has autism; he was diagnosed at age 3. I am very well educated on the subject, and have worked with [I]many[/I] neurodivergent kids across many decades. I have even run a summer D&D camp for them. Amongst them, there is a huge diversity in ways of thinking...as there is amongst supposedly neurotypical folks, as well. Why not just focus on your own experience? ChatGPT seems to be very useful for you, and I would like to learn more about how you, specifically, employ it. Do you find that it captures your writing voice well? Are there any trade-offs that you have to make? I've personally found that ChatGPT often suggests changes to my writing that might be technical improvements, but would remove some of my idiosyncrasies and make the work feel less like my own. When using it for ideas, I find that it tends to be very generic when left too much to its own devices, and works best as a way of quickly iterating on my own ideas. Basically, it lets me spitball really quickly by taking care of the grunt writing. PS: Because you seem stuck on the one point, please just trust me when I tell you that calling someone "low IQ" will be taken as insulting, and explaining to them how technically 50% of people could be considered low IQ (which is neither strictly correct nor how that term is typically applied) will not make them feel better. Connotation always trumps denotation. So unless your intent is to upset folks, don't call them low IQ. It's mean. Edit: also, for the record, I don't put a lot of stock in IQ, and I have a very high tested overall IQ score. It's very contextual and not a great predictor of academic, social, or professional success. Resilience and grit are far more important attributes and predictors, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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