Has AI impacted you in a Good Way?

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Got a quest 3 and I was disappointed because the resolution was not there yet. Even with real captured footage. It needs another 10 years of refinements honestly. Plus the files are huge!
I bought another one and thinking I should’ve got a PS5 :beli:



But shyt… WW3 might pop off before we get AGI. We are moving rapidly though… especially China.
 

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Yes, I use AI for a number of things that have made my life easier:

1. Create emails to reply to bullshyt I don't feel like thinking about at work
2. Brainstorm ways I can write grants for research projects. It always gives me ideas I didn't think of
3. As a travel agent, you plug in your budget, time constraints and experiences you want to have and ask for the top 5 destinations and bam you have a list
4. As a recipe generator for ingredients I have on hand when I don't feel like going out
5. An editor for developing reports and papers. It does more than spell and grammar check, it gives you suggestions for improving your argument and transitions
 

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Yup, I learn shyt about other countries and cultures too and go down scientific rabbit holes like :lupe:


shyt is way better than mindlessly scrolling Twitter or TikTok
:whoa: Just make sure you check the sources and double check stuff.

You don't want ChatGPT teaching you :duck:

I usually like learning about stuff I probably couldn't read up on.

For instances, I wrote about a brotha living in Germany and watched one of those walk away tours on YT and then typed in some stuff to write it out.

 

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and if you want the right (enough) answer you have to run multiple times, let probs do their work and even then work to some confidence interval.

meanwhile i think they can do non-QC operations but with no speed up.
fair enough.

at which case in terms of using ai, verify the answers. don't be 100% reliant nor lazy. its a shortcut tool, instead of you writing it all, you prompt, get the gist, then audit the a.i and use its links if you want to further check the information.
 

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:whoa: Just make sure you check the sources and double check stuff.

You don't want ChatGPT teaching you :duck:

I usually like learning about stuff I probably couldn't read up on.

For instances, I wrote about a brotha living in Germany and watched one of those walk away tours on YT and then typed in some stuff to write it out.


No it’s not always accurate and I call out the inaccuracies when I see em. But 90 percent of time it’s on point
 

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When I google shyt I notice it's easier to get an answer? That's about it for me...
For me, it has cut the steps to find the answer down. Previously I would Google something, and the Google results will all be useless because there are paid results by web page owners. Then I'd have to go to Reddit to get an actual answer. This whole process takes an unnecessary 5 minutes.


Now it looks like Gemini reads through and summarizes several Reddit or quora posts. I occasionally have doubts about the information it summarizes, because I'm aware it can't tell whether the information is actually correct or not. So I never ask anything serious or life-threatening. But for everything else it's pretty accurate.


I was thinking about selling software I had developed, so I wanted to do a Google search about the phases of software marketing and sales. I swear I have never learned so much, so efficiently as from that search. I had no idea that there were three classes of sales people in B2B software sales. I had originally budgeted enough for two sales people . :francis:


And I quickly realized I was way over my head thinking I could not do any of the stuff on my own with a small team. Without AI telling me how complex such venture would be, I would probably be on a wild goose chase right now.
 

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Yes, I use AI for a number of things that have made my life easier:

1. Create emails to reply to bullshyt I don't feel like thinking about at work
2. Brainstorm ways I can write grants for research projects. It always gives me ideas I didn't think of
3. As a travel agent, you plug in your budget, time constraints and experiences you want to have and ask for the top 5 destinations and bam you have a list
4. As a recipe generator for ingredients I have on hand when I don't feel like going out
5. An editor for developing reports and papers. It does more than spell and grammar check, it gives you suggestions for improving your argument and transitions

you can ask it about ingredient substitution as well.
 
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