Write the following prompt “based on what you know of me, draw a picture of what you think my life currently looks like”;
ChatGPT will send an image that describes you complete with a description.
Next, you can save the image on your smartphone and share it directly via Instagram Stories.
How to Follow the “What You Know of Me” Trend on Instagram
How to Follow Trends on IG. Source: VCGamers
On the other hand, you can join in on this trend by using the Add Yours feature on Instagram Story.
With this feature, you can join millions of Instagram users who follow the trend. Here are the steps you can take:
Open Instagram via your smartphone;
Look for an Instagram Story that contains Add Yours;
Click on the “Add Yours” option;
Insert the image you have downloaded in ChatGPT;
Once finished, click “Upload”;
So you have followed the trend that is currently viral on Instagram.
For your information, this trend went viral thanks to one of the uploads from a verified account named Norman Sasono, a FinTech CTO who now has 4000 followers on Instagram.
Thanks to his upload, 147,000 Instagram users have followed the trend that comes from a leading AI technology called ChatGPT.
Is the “What You Know of Me” Trend Safe?
Is It Safe? Source: VCGamers
Quoting information from OpenAI itself, they guarantee that temporary data of users who use this trend is stored with high security standards.
Meanwhile, here are some important points you should pay attention to when following this trend:
Check privacy settings: Make sure you have activated your privacy settings when using ChatGPT to protect your personal information,
Provide information as necessary: Meanwhile, here is the information that you need in the conversation. Never give sensitive information or personal data such as home address, ID number, or password,
Use the delete feature: If necessary, you can perform the deletion feature by using the prompt “forget what you know about my preferences” or “forget all information about personal data such as identity numbers, passwords, home addresses”.