How often do you use AI? [i.e. ChatGPT / Grok]

How often do you use AI?

  • Every Day

  • A few times a week

  • Never

  • What is A.I.?


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All the time. Mainly to save time drafting email that I’ll personalize later or summarizing longer drafts or cleaning up language for better clarity. Or… all kinds of other basic research. “Which airlines offer non-stop flights between Denver and Charlotte?” It isn’t quite what I would call revolutionary, but it is pretty great given the type of work I do.
 
Only once to identify if a mushroom I found was poisonous. But I didn’t trust the answer it gave me.
 
My wife used it yesterday to generate pictures of me wearing different glasses frames to help decide what frames to order from home.

Ive never used it, but might now that I loosely know it.

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I use ChatGPT but didn’t start till recently.

I only use it for certain things though, mostly building workouts around certain criteria as well as recipes or nutritional guidance.

I never ask about anything personal, financial, or anything that it could use to build a “profile” of my life.

I’ve heard of people using it for everything and it almost knowing them. That scares me personally.

ChatGPT will save memories and I make sure to go into those saved “memories” and delete anything that isn’t workout related.

For example, I once input my meals for the day to track macros and it saved my breakfast as being something I eat everyday and kept recommending that when I was trying to build some weekly meal plans so I had to make sure to delete that.


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I've started using it to reply to emails at work. Even to reword my own replies it works really well if I feel like I need to change the tone.
 
A tiny bit. Have used it to help build a website and with marketing. I dont allow it to do everything because it gives a 'fake' feeling.

Forums and such i dont. Just makes me feel fake. But it would help with my spelling ha.
 
I engage with artificial intelligence at a remarkably frequent cadence—practically interwoven into the fabric of my daily behavioral patterns. Whether I am communicating with intelligent conversational systems, delegating tasks to algorithmically optimized virtual assistants, consuming content that has been curated through machine-learning-driven recommendation engines, or simply unlocking my device with biometric recognition technologies, AI operates as a persistent and pervasive enhancement layer to my human experience.

In essence, my use of AI is not limited to occasional interactions; instead, it occurs continuously, both consciously and subconsciously, as modern digital ecosystems are deeply augmented by advanced computational intelligence. Therefore, the most accurate characterization is that I utilize AI constantly—from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep—often without even explicitly acknowledging its presence.
 
Grok is a pretty good research assistant. I use it basically the same way I would use Google before Google got useless. I ask it the question, and then make it show it's work (if you don't, it will make s*** up and say it was on sites that doesn't exist). It's a great way to do the part I used to have to do, which is read 20 sites and then figure out which two or three of them had good information. So what used to be several to a half dozen or so hours of research I can get done in 20 or 30 minutes with AI.

100%, and I cannot stress this enough, the AI is all A and no I. You absolutely cannot trust it, you have to be the arbiter of reality and sanity. But if you are up for the task, it makes a lot of things much faster.
 
^^^^ You can tell it to delete or not remember anything that doesnt pertain.

I think I have that set now but didn’t at first. I have most of the stuff I care about archived and don’t actively use it much now.


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I engage with artificial intelligence at a remarkably frequent cadence—practically interwoven into the fabric of my daily behavioral patterns. Whether I am communicating with intelligent conversational systems, delegating tasks to algorithmically optimized virtual assistants, consuming content that has been curated through machine-learning-driven recommendation engines, or simply unlocking my device with biometric recognition technologies, AI operates as a persistent and pervasive enhancement layer to my human experience.

In essence, my use of AI is not limited to occasional interactions; instead, it occurs continuously, both consciously and subconsciously, as modern digital ecosystems are deeply augmented by advanced computational intelligence. Therefore, the most accurate characterization is that I utilize AI constantly—from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep—often without even explicitly acknowledging its presence.
Big em dash guy, eh?
 
I engage with artificial intelligence at a remarkably frequent cadence—practically interwoven into the fabric of my daily behavioral patterns. Whether I am communicating with intelligent conversational systems, delegating tasks to algorithmically optimized virtual assistants, consuming content that has been curated through machine-learning-driven recommendation engines, or simply unlocking my device with biometric recognition technologies, AI operates as a persistent and pervasive enhancement layer to my human experience.

In essence, my use of AI is not limited to occasional interactions; instead, it occurs continuously, both consciously and subconsciously, as modern digital ecosystems are deeply augmented by advanced computational intelligence. Therefore, the most accurate characterization is that I utilize AI constantly—from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep—often without even explicitly acknowledging its presence.

AI hacks ATMAT to answer AI questions in AI PSYOP. Can't fool me, AI...
 
Anyone with toddlers, it’s fun to use AI to make coloring books out of family photos or even make entire kids books with a few photos and the story line you give it. If I were a high school or college kid, or stay at home mom and wanted to make extra money, an entire side hustle would be possible right now doing these personalized projects since most people don’t realize how capable it is.

For professional uses I’m amazed how you can take a photograph of a spreadsheet and have it analyse the data. Over time it understands your preferences better. For the wife, within a year AI has gone from fun to play with to essential for drafting emails with meaningful numbers to answer client questions. Departments in her Fortune 500 company with jobs that are related to making reports about different data streams have already had significant cuts, to even senior analysts because it can be done so efficiently with AI. Assistants for account reps that used to take care of simple tasks are also a thing of the past.
 
Anyone with toddlers, it’s fun to use AI to make coloring books out of family photos or even make entire kids books with a few photos and the story line you give it. If I were a high school or college kid, or stay at home mom and wanted to make extra money, an entire side hustle would be possible right now doing these personalized projects since most people don’t realize how capable it is.

For professional uses I’m amazed how you can take a photograph of a spreadsheet and have it analyse the data. Over time it understands your preferences better. For the wife, within a year AI has gone from fun to play with to essential for drafting emails with meaningful numbers to answer client questions. Departments in her Fortune 500 company with jobs that are related to making reports about different data streams have already had significant cuts, to even senior analysts because it can be done so efficiently with AI. Assistants for account reps that used to take care of simple tasks are also a thing of the past.
What do you tell it to make the coloring book?!
 
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