What does ChatGPT say about me? How to find out
Lots of people search "what does ChatGPT say about me?" because they want to know how AI describes them or their brand. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini don’t show you their answer when someone else looks you up—so the only way to know is to check yourself.
This article explains how to find out what ChatGPT (and other major AI models) say about you, why it matters, and the fastest way to get a clear, comparable report across all three.
Why people search "what does ChatGPT say about me?"
Investors, recruiters, journalists, and partners often use ChatGPT or Claude to quickly look up a person or company. What they see can reinforce your story or create doubt—and you usually never see that answer yourself. Checking removes the guesswork and lets you correct, clarify, or at least be aware.
AI answers can be accurate, outdated, mixed with someone else (name collision), or absent. The only way to know is to query the models the same way a stranger would and record the responses.
How to find out what ChatGPT says about you
You can open ChatGPT and ask "Who is [your name]?" or "What is [your company]?" yourself. The limitation is that you only see one model at a time, and you don’t get a side-by-side comparison or a shareable record. For a consistent, comparable view across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, you need a structured check.
A Scan does exactly that: it asks the same first-impression questions to ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), and Gemini (Google), and delivers a PDF with the raw answers. You see what each model says about you in one place, so you can spot consistency, confusion, or wrong attribution.
What to do after you find out
If the answers are clear and accurate, you’re informed. If they’re wrong, mixed, or vague, the next step is a Snapshot: a full diagnostic that explains why (retrieval, sources, name collision) and whether improvement is realistic. From there, a Blueprint can define a strategy when the diagnostic shows it’s plausible.