I use it every day, too, and have gone ahead and paid for the subscription version. I've noticed that the more you use it in a day/session, the sloppier it gets. You also have to know your subject, use it for what it can give you or how it can help you, but be ready to correct it. Sometimes it's just plain wrong, which is aggravating.I love m bogleheads, but most of posts here are chaff and I question if the posters actually use AI.
Anyway, I run a non-profit and use AI all the time, which delivers near-professional work and only some editing on my part:
-draft press releases
-when I ask for information and receive 10+ emails, AI will put it all together for me in a chart. I can then use this chart for my own work or send to others or the group.
-draft conference agendas and descriptions
-draft letters; I feed it the gist of what I want, and out pops up some good language
I use chatgpt for free, and it's so good I'm thinking of paying for it. Does all the grunt work equal to the quality of a cheaper hire, and I get results instantly.
I'm also in a band, and we have used it to give us ideas for album covers.
Its limited memory is frustating and unforgivable in a paid version. I don't understand why they've limited its memory, as this feature can be a real time-saver.
Statistics: Posted by Claudia Whitten — Thu Dec 19, 2024 12:12 pm