Has using AI (ChatGPT etc…) reduced the number of hours you work?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our senior leadership using ChatGPT to draft things and it's so obvious. They think they are being cutting edge, but it's really cringe.


It’s a draft girl clean it up. That’s your job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's made me more efficient, but I don't work fewer hours, I do work I couldn't have done before.


Same here
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?!

literally everyone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?!

literally everyone?



We’d be fired if we didn’t figure out how to implement AI at work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?!

literally everyone?


We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field.
Anonymous
No, I do real work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?!

literally everyone?


We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field.


Models are in FedRAMP high environments. They're using it at DoD, the FFRDCs, the NSA. Who has banned this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our senior leadership using ChatGPT to draft things and it's so obvious. They think they are being cutting edge, but it's really cringe.


I’ve seen this also. Sometimes, it’s obvious it’s AI generated


I drafted a really nice email to a client and a senior leader ran it through ChatGPT to make it sound AI written to show we are comfortable using AI. It was clunky and robotic as hell and I thought pretty ill advised to send to a client. Embarrassing, really.
Anonymous
I use AI for stupid tasks and then bank the saved time to tackle more difficult ones/learning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use AI for stupid tasks and then bank the saved time to tackle more difficult ones/learning.

Why kind of stupid tasks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use AI for stupid tasks and then bank the saved time to tackle more difficult ones/learning.

Why kind of stupid tasks?

What kind of stupid tasks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?!

literally everyone?


We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field.


Even NSA uses AISC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use AI for stupid tasks and then bank the saved time to tackle more difficult ones/learning.

Why kind of stupid tasks?


I work in tech and occasionally some exec has this brilliant idea they want to bring to life, so I build them a fast prototype so they can peddle it to no one that cares. I just automate it with Claude and a stack of technologies that will get me through the exercise with the least amount of meetings.
Anonymous
It helps me be more efficient, but has also raised expectations.

I treat it like an entry level personal assistant. During complex projects, I have to instruct it to clear its memory often because it can still just randomly make sh!t up. It needs micromanagement and fact checking, but is still a good work partner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?!

literally everyone?


We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field.


Models are in FedRAMP high environments. They're using it at DoD, the FFRDCs, the NSA. Who has banned this?


We’re private sector. What they use at the agencies doesn’t apply to us.
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