Which method of communicating with ChatGPT do you find more convenient and effective?
1️⃣ Text chat – quick input and the ability to copy responses.
2️⃣ Voice dialogue – natural communication without a keyboard.
3️⃣ Integration with third-party apps – task automation and contextual access.
Share which option you would use in your daily work and why. What advantages and disadvantages do you see?
What type of interaction with ChatGPT do you prefer: text chat, voice conversation, or integration into apps?
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Dude, I first met through text chat entirely because I needed to quickly copy and show Arduino codes to students in class. Honestly, the biggest plus of text chat is being able to instantly copy the answers and paste them into the IDE, but sometimes going through long explanations line by line can be annoying. Then I tried voice dialogue once; asking questions in class with a mic is a really natural experience, but voice recognition still sometimes misses the word "Arduino," so you have to write the code manually. What works best for me is integrating ChatGPT into a web app and putting it in my teacher panel; this way, students get instant answers to their questions with just a click, and the context doesn’t get lost. The advantage of the integrated solution is automation and context preservation, but the downside is a bit of setup hassle and API limits. In my daily work, I use the combo of text chat and integration; voice dialogue is still in the trial phase.