Pheromosa Posted November 27 Posted November 27 nothing but memes so far, it also wrote a paper or two for me
Gorjesspazze9 Posted November 27 Posted November 27 I don't use it. I'm a Hag stuck in my Millennial ways 2 2
May Posted November 27 Posted November 27 better, infinitely it's helped my marketing role in bucketloads. writing copy, blogs, advice etc…
monster_enriquer Posted November 27 Posted November 27 I use it to write email and it helps me ideate better as a product designer.
D.Va Posted November 27 Posted November 27 It's stressing me the **** out. Working in graphic design, it's a psychological battle because it's very useful to workshop ideas/concepts to gain time but, at the same time, it feels like my creativity is slowly getting eaten up more and more each day. It really is a gateway to laziness, loss of creativity & ability to form a coherent thought on paper. 1 2
Daddy Posted November 27 Posted November 27 I don't use any AI app in my life. If I have questions I use Google. The only thing AI brought joy into my life was the AI pic thread on here that was locked for copyright reasons. That was so much fun but the novelty wore off fast!
Uncatena Posted November 27 Posted November 27 I don't use it because I have a soul, but I now have too see the ugliest things ever created online so... worse? Also, considering it's immense climate impact, it will make all of our lives worse sooner or later
Venice B Posted November 27 Posted November 27 Using AI to remove the backgrounds of pictures I need to use for work has improved my life a lot actually lol
Into The Void Posted November 27 Posted November 27 22 minutes ago, Revolution said: It makes school so much easier. If only AI existed when I was in school
Darius Posted November 27 Posted November 27 It's helped me a ton! #1 way I think is that I upload documents and have it analyze them for me e.g. results to bloodwork/medical tests before consulting my Dr. I ask it to explain/compare past and present results I do use it for email but try to write the whole thing myself first and then ask ChatGPT to edit or make my own words more concise. And I'm very choosy with whether I incorporate the edits or not. I don't want to sound like a robot lol
Anthinos Posted November 27 Posted November 27 (edited) Better. I use chatgpt daily and it helps me in many areas. I use it for cooking. I use it to explain things I read in books and don't understand, to summarize information, to write emails, etc. Edited November 27 by Anthinos
illia Posted November 27 Posted November 27 It helps when I have uni tests for some irrelevant subjects Also for work if I have some minor questions that are too specific for Google search
shyboi Posted November 27 Posted November 27 better, after i finish my masters, im planning starting one in machine learning, generative ai for a reason, is the future
Schami66 Posted November 27 Posted November 27 31 minutes ago, ChooseyLover said: Better This is EXACTLY what I wanted to post. I'm addicted to Spicephonic - for this reason alone AI improved my life. 1
nadiamendell Posted November 27 Posted November 27 Now that chatgpt can search the internet, it's become much more useful. I went on a trip to Newcastle, UK for work last week and it helped so much with travel information, sightseeing and helping me find the metro station (which I had no idea was under ground. )
Robyn. Posted November 27 Posted November 27 24 minutes ago, D.Va said: It's stressing me the **** out. Working in graphic design, it's a psychological battle because it's very useful to workshop ideas/concepts to gain time but, at the same time, it feels like my creativity is slowly getting eaten up more and more each day. It really is a gateway to laziness, loss of creativity & ability to form a coherent thought on paper. Really? I work in graphic design too, and I use AI mostly for wordings and stuff like that instead of using Lorem... I rarely use it for creativity, because the concepts/ideas I get from AI are usually generic as hell... I mostly inspire myself from other creators, or by playing around until something sticks...
ChooseyLover Posted November 27 Posted November 27 3 minutes ago, Schami66 said: This is EXACTLY what I wanted to post. I'm addicted to Spicephonic - for this reason alone AI improved my life. Revisiting and rediscovering their iconic discography like this... it's what fantasies are made of, sis.
The7thStranger Posted November 27 Posted November 27 The way people use it, it's threatening my livelihood. Yay.
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