How much ChatGPT is useful to you?
Ghulam Abbas
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Daniel Engelke@gelks
Use it all the time, super useful if you're stuck on a coding problem to get some ideas for example
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It was a game change to Pluga. We could translate the whole product in less than 6 months with only myself as a project manager and a jr dev implementing it via API.
After that the whole team could see how this tool is helpful and I think almost everyone work with it on the daily basis
AITalk
I use GPT4 for various tasks such as writing content, coding, and more. It has become an essential part of my everyday life.
CuratedLetters
Launching soon!
It has helped me with content needed for various launches/products. I also like using it to gain a start to an article and then using that content to finish it off
Yes! It is very useful. @abbas143official
If you train it right, to get rid of words like "leverage", "landscape" or the most hated word for me "streamline". I use it daily for researchs.
We use it in the core of our product - Marlee!
It helps us synthesizing a question (related to workspace traits) and user's performance data in workspace. The base of our model is our proprietary global human data and evidence-based psychologies. We use GPT to bring better insights into motivation data. GPT provides a curated interpretation of users’ data. Have a look, you find it helpful to gain insights into your workspace!
Although there are a lot of scenarios to reduce low-dimensional brain work, such as repetitive coding work, translation work, fragmented and high-frequency knowledge popularization crossed in many different field, I think the biggest value of ChatGPT at present is that it can be used in some things that we can't understand by independent individual thinking in our mind, we can sort out the logic of things through the way of dialogue, and then, after the matter is clear, we can have a new starting idea for the new field. After the matter is clarified, we have a new starting idea for a new field.
It's as if we're using computing power to support our brain power rather than our body power.