Alex Finn treats ChatGPT Voice as a chief-of-staff interface rather than the worker. The voice session reviews status, opens separate threads for distinct tasks and lets stronger reasoning models do the underlying work while the conversational layer monitors progress.
Alex Finn centers the workflow on one always-on computer that other devices control remotely. That keeps code, documents and browser sessions in one place while a phone or tablet can delegate work through voice, including browser and computer-use tasks.
Alex Finn recommends planning the day on paper, asking the voice session to maintain a summary note and using the activity view to review completed work and approvals. He also prefers asking the system what to do next instead of issuing an uninterrupted stream of commands.
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