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It’s so good, it’s like virtual assistant, I was being forced to hire an assistant but chatgpt covers almost everything so for now I don’t need one for work :rip:

 

Honestly I don’t wanna deal with another lazy employee.

 

The user that used for his friend’s dad went a bit too far.

 

A lot of us who use it can already tell when chat gpt wrote something 

 

You have to humanize the texts :skull: 

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It's fun to troll with. For example, here's a Crash Bandicoot haiku it wrote for me:

 

Crash spins and he jumps,
Boxes break with satisfying crunch,
A marsupial triumphs.

 

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54 minutes ago, Lazerbeamz said:

Curious to know how/what do you use it for in tech?

 

i’m a software engineer and have yet to get around it, I feel like its work would be easy to spot from something human made? (I.e. the AI generated pics you see on twitter daily)

I'm also an SE here :gaycat3: I wasn't exactly talking about content creation, I use ChatGPT pretty extensively as an assistant for coding. I just finished a exploratory sprint with some engineers in my company to dig into how ChatGPT can accelerate development. And it's true, you can produce code much much faster if you know how to use it.

 

Simply put, what you would usually search for on Google or Stack Overflow, ask ChatGPT first. This article gives some good example of how to use it: 

https://betterprogramming.pub/near-term-impacts-of-generative-ai-on-software-development-5dee31d2b692

 

This doesn't mean everybody can now code or AI will take over SE jobs. Not now at least. If you don't understand its output, you won't be able to do much :gayriahcat2: But yeah it's pretty inevitable this is where we're heading next. Anybody who's resistant to it now, will most likely eventually hop on it anyway.

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Yes it's god-sent when writing brainfried formal stuff like cover letters or emails or stuff like that.

 

Also it's really good for guides while coding in any language.

 

If you are working in IT and aren't using it, you are missing out big time. 

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Daily. Every email that I have to send I first ask GPT to draft it for me and then I continue from there. 

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never

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I was obsessed for a while but I kinda grow tired of it now

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