It’s a draft girl clean it up. That’s your job. |
Same here |
literally everyone? |
We’d be fired if we didn’t figure out how to implement AI at work. |
We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field. |
| No, I do real work. |
Models are in FedRAMP high environments. They're using it at DoD, the FFRDCs, the NSA. Who has banned this? |
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. |
| 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! |
Even NSA uses AISC. |
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. |
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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. |
We’re private sector. What they use at the agencies doesn’t apply to us. |