How are you using AI in your workplace?

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Anonymous wrote: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)


This is a good idea
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Anonymous wrote:Not at all


What do you do? Not helpful unless there's context.


I’m a lawyer— I don’t trust AI at all and neither does my employer


That was really convincing, especially since you’re a lawyer. I’m not going to use it any longer.


I wasn’t trying to convince you? That said IME you can’t ask AI questions and know the answer is right and you can’t ask it for sources that back up its statements and know those sources are real and not figments of the AI. Those are important things for lawyers.

But you are free to use it how you wish. Maybe you are in advertising ir something and it’s fine for you.


This ^^ is a dinosaur lawyer. AI is already revolutionizing the profession. Of course you have to still "know the answer is right," and double check citations, FFS. That doesn't mean AI can't cut your time on a project in half and make it look good.

-- also a lawyer
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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.


Its a tool to be more efficient not a replacement for humans. I use all of the time. You are as successful with it as your prompts.


This is the key.
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