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by Flowzone
1133 days ago
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I'm not in tech like most of y'all. I help out my dad with his consulting company for mostly public agencies. The other day a group we're working with wanted my dad to write some media notes for the unveiling of a project that's been in the works for a while. I gave chatgpt a quick prompt of what the project is, who the audience is, how it's important for a certain demographic and for the community, etc. My dad edited it and sent it over to the leader of this group for his speech the next day. Even though it was edited, I laughed because a chatgpt quote that wasn't edited made it on to the government's website for a pretty big announcement. Other than that I used it this morning while editing a report we hired a team to create. It was helpful to reword some sentences that weren't very clear before sending it off to the client. Other than that, I mostly use it to brainstorm ideas/give me related concepts to something I'm working on. Also, not work related, but last week I used chatgpt to create an opening message for a dating app. I knew the gist of a joke I wanted to say related to this woman's interests, but had chatgpt word it for me. There was a lot more to our conversations, but she did at least respond to the opener and we got the conversation rolling. We actually went on a date this weekend, where I had to rely on my own brain's inefficient language model! It went pretty well though. |
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