There should be a way to easily "share" my AI chatbot convos on social media

1 points by mobileturdfctry ↗ HN
Sometimes I get into some conversations with these AI chatbots where I have a strong urge to be able to share them on something like a social media platform. I'd love to see some enhancements to these tools (like ChatGPT / Gemini, etc) that might help integrate them more seamlessly into the whole "social media experience".

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You could summarize it yourself and just post the salient bits that you found interesting. I think I speak for most people in your feed when I say that I don't want your 6,000-word philosophical diatribe with ChatGPT in my recommended list.
I fully respect your preference. But I think that's an area where a lot of people might have different opinions. I know for sure I'd be very interested in subscribing to feeds like that.
Also I think there's room for a "collaborative" aspect to something like that.

For example maybe I don't think of asking the questions that others might think to ask. I'd like to see their variations to how they might attack the same problems.

There's a "Share" button at the top-right corner of every ChatGPT thread. Do you have something else in mind?
I'm not familiar with how most of the main chatbots do this, but the one I'm most familiar with is Gemini and I don't believe it has that.

My original message probably didn't do justice to the bigger aspect to this "integration". For example, I envision giving these chatbot services a common API (implemented by the different chatbot companies).

Within this API, for example, it would be possible for me to post the conversation, then someone else could just pickup with that conversation and start asking additional questions about the same topics of that conversation. It would essentially turn these conversations into more of a "graph" representation than a more linear data structure like a list. Also it would be possible to "pickup" a conversation from one chatbot and continue it (by someone else maybe) on a different chatbot.