
ChatGPT surprised me by saying something that I told it to forget less than a week ago. So I asked it this: show me what you remember and know about me
And ChatGPT said this:
Here’s what I’ve got saved about you so far, organized by topic:
General Info
- You’re located in New York & personal info I told it to forget.
- You’ve asked me to always:
- Tell you if I can’t do a task
- Actually do the task when you ask
- Never do something and fail to tell you
Work & Role
- You work at X Team and your handle is x
- You’re an IT consultant with HSP.
- Human here. Something I told it to forget.
Security & IT Focus
You’re deep into security and compliance, especially with Microsoft products. Some specific areas you’ve explored:
- Windows 11 STIGs (Security Technical Implementation Guides)
- Microsoft Defender
- Azure Government compliance, especially NIST SP 800-171 R2 and how it relates to Intune
- Conditional Access JSONs – and you prefer they default to the strictest security in case of conflicts
- BitLocker startup PIN, Windows Hello, health attestation, Hyper-V ASR exceptions, enhanced sign-in security, and other technical controls
- You’ve also reviewed the use of public folders in Exchange for Outlook sharing
- You’re highly focused on tightening security while maintaining functionality, and you pay close attention to policy nuances and compliance standards
Working Style & Preferences
- You’re detail-oriented and value security-first approaches, even when it requires technical depth.
- You prefer documents and responses without emojis or graphics.
- You’ve had a hardware issue in the past: overheating due to improper hibernation on your PC.
Human here. It continuously learns based on the information that I share with it to provide context and focus in my questions. Going forward I see I will need to ask on a monthly basis to ask it what it knows about me.