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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Almost never. I’m a lawyer and all my experiences with it have been bad. The only exception is to get a non-client writing project started (like an alert for the firm blog). It can help break through writers block. [/quote] +1. AI gets so many things wrong that it’s a complete waste of my time. As for email tone, I already know how to adjust my tone to fit my audience. That’s my job.[/quote] Everyone THINKS they are great at this- like everyone THINKS they are great drivers. I’m sure YOU are wonderful. It’s the other 99% that are bad but think they are good that I’m talking about.[/quote] This is meaningless. If I look at two emails, one I wrote and one AI wrote, and I prefer the tone in the one I wrote ... then that's the tone I intended. If you dislike my tone, that problem is not solved by AI drafting an email that I edit back to what I meant to say. - DP[/quote] If I were you I'd keep that one that you like, next time you need to write an email put your bullet points in, put your original email in and say write the bullet points to match this tone. [/quote] But why? Even assuming I wanted to use the same tone and framing (different situations are different), coming up with the first one was quick. I just wrote it, I didn't agonize over it. If I wanted a nearly exact copy, like in a weekly report, I would just copy paste. Going through AI is an unnecessary third step. In this scenario the most useful thing AI could do is provide a better search function in Outlook. If it can do that, great: I will use it. Haven't seen that in my org yet. [/quote]
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