I let it write content ideas and blogs usually. :)
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I technically did not ask it to start anything from scratch, as it might need a lot of change to fit with my need in writing. I start something first, quick and dirty, then gave to ChatGPT and ask it to make it more polished. For example: I took some note during the meeting, then I gave to ChatGPT to "rewrite this in Meeting Minutes format", it worked wonder.
I have to say idea generation for me too. There are days when I am in a huge slum and I spend hours looking at a blank sheet of paper. ChatGPT helps me start writing faster and thus stay productive.
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Sam Altman, the CEO of the firm behind ChatGPT, would agree, as he previously said that "generative text is something we all need to adapt to."
"We adapted to calculators and changed what we tested for in math class, I imagine," Altman said during an interview with StrictlyVC in January. "This is a more extreme version of that, no doubt, but also the benefits of it are more extreme, as well."
Mark Muro, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute who has researched the impact of AI on the workforce, echoes the sentiment.
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ChatGPT can help me identify bugs and write code.
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I use ChatGPT to draft content generation, produce longform copy (lorem ipsum but make it topical and useful) and distill clinical/scientific/technical concepts, data, and jargon into ELI5-digestible reading.
It's been helpful to tune the transformer's output with prompts and queries to define parameters and scope, with subsequently increased coherence and relevance in its outputs.
Much like a consulting engagement, I begin with inputs relating to criteria (inclusion and exclusion), goals, examples, expectations, and outcomes, and follow up initial output with course correction as necessary until the desired output is generated to complete the task.
Doing so optimizes the experience and boosts efficiency. Hope this helps!
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