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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my field (which is not cutting edge, more of an education/nonproft/culture space) I do a lot of writing, and I generally do it well (have edited and published articles and books ). Recently for some of my more rote things—let’s say reports that summarize research— I have written them quickly and then fed them into ai to tighten. It’s super intellectually lazy, doing the work I could do in my own but it’s much faster and frankly improves flow and specificity really well, esp if I give it the right prompts in an iterative process. Is it dishonest? My work also goes through a human editor, this is first pass but I wonder if it’s wrong. We’ve not had these discussions in our workplace. Do you us ai as a tool? If so how? Is it accepted or talked about? Sometimes I think it’s fine, because I’ve done the thinking research and most of the but other times I feel like I’m cheating. [/quote] It isn’t dishonest. We are explicitly being told to do this at work. Those who resist are going to be the first to lose their jobs. Those who embrace and master the technology will thrive. [/quote]
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