What is this article even about? And what does this even mean:
>In the offline world, a tool like Chatgpt should make it easier to find useful prospects in a list of event attendees.
So, should you feed a list of conference attendees to chatgpt and ask who to talk to? And how?
I personally go to conferences quite often, I'm terrible at networking but force myself to talk to people and I do have some results but I can't shake the feeling that cranking out some more features and better marketing would bring in more revenue...
I think the idea is "figure out a list of people who appear to have shared interests whom you might enjoy talking to", but the chatgpt reference does appear odd indeed
Oh yeah that sounds like a nice idea. Good luck trying to find them among 5000 delegates based on an outdated linkedin photo if they don't respond to your connect request though.
>In the offline world, a tool like Chatgpt should make it easier to find useful prospects in a list of event attendees.
So, should you feed a list of conference attendees to chatgpt and ask who to talk to? And how?
I personally go to conferences quite often, I'm terrible at networking but force myself to talk to people and I do have some results but I can't shake the feeling that cranking out some more features and better marketing would bring in more revenue...