How are you using AI in your workplace?

Anonymous
What do you do (just generally)?
How do you use AI and does your workplace know that you're using it?
How does your workplace use AI?
What specific programs are you using?
Predict how you may use AI in the future.

Super curious to see ways that people are using it and how widespread.
Anonymous
Not at all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not at all


What do you do? Not helpful unless there's context.
Anonymous
A.I. is overrated and sucks. It is mostly just used for spying on humans.
Anonymous
I've been using it this week to write narrative evaluations. I have notes on everyone I am evaluating and I stick them into Chatgpt and ask it for 2 pieces of constructive narrative feedback and 2 pieces of positive narrative feedback for Larla, who is doing ___ job, and ask Chat to base it on my notes.

I have to edit quite a bit, but it is a bit faster than writing them from scratch.

No one at my job cares if I use it.
Anonymous
I'm an RN at a fairly busy hospital. Nowhere yet.
Anonymous
I work in a corporation in an analyst role. We have official Microsoft Copilot.

When I'm in a bad mood, I use the Draw feature to make silly pictures.

I've occasionally asked questions but it doesn't help too much. I don't need summaries or average content very often. I like surprisingly insightful information. AI doesn't do that very well yet.

After I wrote my self-evaluation for my performance review, I realized it would have been interesting to try AI. I might still run it through to see what it can do.

A money-saving use that I have seen is transcript-making directly during focus group research.

I was an early Internet adopter. So I'm no technophobe.
Anonymous
Just had a vision of a scene in that movie "Idiocracy" where they had to ask the AI what to do or think.

The whole concept of A.I. is dumb.
Anonymous
I am a marketer and we use it ito unify the voice of different bios for example or enhance the copy on someone’s LinkedIn profile. Occasionally we will have a “conversation” with it to research a market segment and keep asking it questions til we get the info we want ( kind of like google)
Anonymous
Recently I have used it to

draft a recommendation letter for a student (then edited it)

write a letter to a patient (also edited it)

create an itinerary for a family vacation

find a very specific pic I needed for a presentation

create a weekly menu due to a new diagnosis that requires a specialized diet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work in a corporation in an analyst role. We have official Microsoft Copilot.

When I'm in a bad mood, I use the Draw feature to make silly pictures.

I've occasionally asked questions but it doesn't help too much. I don't need summaries or average content very often. I like surprisingly insightful information. AI doesn't do that very well yet.

After I wrote my self-evaluation for my performance review, I realized it would have been interesting to try AI. I might still run it through to see what it can do.

A money-saving use that I have seen is transcript-making directly during focus group research.

I was an early Internet adopter. So I'm no technophobe.


Have you seen the hallucinations that AI adds in transcripts? They seem to show up in 80-100% of AI-generated transcripts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in a corporation in an analyst role. We have official Microsoft Copilot.

When I'm in a bad mood, I use the Draw feature to make silly pictures.

I've occasionally asked questions but it doesn't help too much. I don't need summaries or average content very often. I like surprisingly insightful information. AI doesn't do that very well yet.

After I wrote my self-evaluation for my performance review, I realized it would have been interesting to try AI. I might still run it through to see what it can do.

A money-saving use that I have seen is transcript-making directly during focus group research.

I was an early Internet adopter. So I'm no technophobe.


Have you seen the hallucinations that AI adds in transcripts? They seem to show up in 80-100% of AI-generated transcripts.


I was watching it transcribe live. It was doing pretty well. These are used as backup notes by people who watch the research live. So perfection isn't necessary.
Anonymous
Meeting summaries and notes from transcripts

Chatbot that is trained on our companies internal project documentation, easy way to get answers to project related questions. Works fairly well

Standard email templates


Anonymous
Used it to write job descriptions (then edited). Huge time saver
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A.I. is overrated and sucks. It is mostly just used for spying on humans.


+1. So unimpressed with all these people who can't write letters or job descriptions on their own. No wonder so many letters and job descriptions are full of meaningless jargon instead of thoughtful content.
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