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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless it's complex I don't find it even necessary to go to ChatGPT. AI is just not there yet. So far from what we expect AI to be. To those pp who use it on stuff like planning your garden out - you can do this. It may take you like 30 min but I'm pretty sure without GPT you'd have found a way. If you can't write a note of congratulations or consolation as a literate adult you are an idiot. Using GPT proves you're lazy is all. I mean 98% of what you are using GPT for you don't need to use. It's so sad people are this lazy. As we get "smarter" I swear we are getting dumber. The fact people won't use their minds on easy things means we are all getting dumber. [/quote] Keep fighting the good fight with me! To me, so far, AI produces averagely bland information. I did get it to write some acceptable poems but so what? I don't need AI poems. I have it make pictures for me - to see what it will make. But don't need them either. I would maybe use it more if I was tired and in a hurry. But I get paid to think carefully about things.[/quote] So you used ChatGPT to make things you don't want or need and thought wow this is useless. think carefully about that. [/quote] PP. I "experimented" with it, because my employer encourages it. It can't do my actual job because it can't integrate across my data sources. I am a fast and accurate writer. I don't need help formulating and organizing my thoughts. I tried a couple of other experiments...product naming and logo design. These were moderately useful. But that's not my function.[/quote] Again you used it for something you don't need and don't understand the value. Too much "thinking" ... use it for your own project and see how much faster you complete it. The thing is you like to write and you see yourself being replaced. It doesn't do that, it doesn't replace you, it's a tool. [/quote] PP. It would be a tool if it had access to what I work with. And, no, I can't just copy paste into it. I have no fear of being replaced. I'm happy to shovel info into the maw of the great AI once it provides real value. A peer already tipped me off that the jobs of the future will involve being a "conductor" of AI. I'm pretty sure I was using Google before you had even heard of it. Not worried about my tech adoption skills. The person above who compared the tech to autonomous driving is spot on. I'd love it if AI could somehow make a service like Angie's List that would find an actually reliable home services provider at the price I want to pay. Can it do that yet? [/quote] Is Google really the first search engine you used? The reality is someone’s gonna come in not be afraid to use AI do your job twice as fast and better. It’s fear, It’s common, especially with new technologies.[/quote] No. Google is not the first search engine I used. I used it early when Brin's former prof first invested in it and told all his colleagues about it. [/quote] What was the 1st one you used?[/quote] Ask Jeeves 😂 (DP)[/quote]
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