Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Can you elaborate? AI draws upon various things from the internet right? As a researcher, wouldn’t best practice be to consult primary sources?
Of course it is. Everything needs to be verified. But when there is a ton of information out there AI can organize it.
Can you explain how you use it? Are you using it to pull research or to organize your own findings?
I am using it to gather information on a topic ahead of an interview
How is it different than just googling the topic and browsing the top results?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Can you elaborate? AI draws upon various things from the internet right? As a researcher, wouldn’t best practice be to consult primary sources?
Of course it is. Everything needs to be verified. But when there is a ton of information out there AI can organize it.
Can you explain how you use it? Are you using it to pull research or to organize your own findings?
I am using it to gather information on a topic ahead of an interview
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Can you elaborate? AI draws upon various things from the internet right? As a researcher, wouldn’t best practice be to consult primary sources?
Of course it is. Everything needs to be verified. But when there is a ton of information out there AI can organize it.
Can you explain how you use it? Are you using it to pull research or to organize your own findings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Can you elaborate? AI draws upon various things from the internet right? As a researcher, wouldn’t best practice be to consult primary sources?
Of course it is. Everything needs to be verified. But when there is a ton of information out there AI can organize it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Can you elaborate? AI draws upon various things from the internet right? As a researcher, wouldn’t best practice be to consult primary sources?
Of course it is. Everything needs to be verified. But when there is a ton of information out there AI can organize it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Can you elaborate? AI draws upon various things from the internet right? As a researcher, wouldn’t best practice be to consult primary sources?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
-1
As a researcher it's so useful. A little bit too useful honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
+2
I hesitate to write this because I don't want to insult people who use AI (but then, they have to problem insulting me, by constantly posting that if I get poor results from AI it must be because I didn't use it correctly because it's axiomatic that the AI works perfectly)... my impression is AI is good for two things:
1. Coding (not my field, but I'll accept the testimonials here)
2. People who have difficulty with tasks like writing emails and performance reviews or organizing their thoughts generally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.
+1 Just as OP points out, they never give examples. I think it's because they use it for stupid stuff like adjusting the tone of an email or doing some basic analysis that anyone with a brain and a modest attention span could do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all should be using the paid versions. Game changer.
FOR WHAT.