Anonymous wrote:For me it's basically a wash (I've got an email job). I have used it once - for a task that I thought was dumb, it was assigned by my boss, and I knew from jump no one was going to read it or take it seriously, and the whole idea was going to die on the vine. Great task for AI - took me an hour instead of a day (and guess what - no one has done more than skim it and it's dead). So that was a plus.
But I have now twice gotten clearly AI written documents/memos from colleagues for comment. They take just as long to read (longer, probably, there's all of a sudden no motivation for brevity), but don't have the actual insights that I need from the actual human person who works at my company, so I ended up having to ask a bunch of follow up questions.
We'll see which side wins out in the long haul.
AI is the absolute best at doing the fake work no one actually wants but still demands.
It's also good for summarizing the slop that AI generates.