Social What do you use AI for?

 
Nothing yet. Does AI have a license for Microsoft Office and output PowerPoint files?
 
Nothing other than when I search something, sometimes I'll read the ai generated thing that pops up first
 
Summarizing and pulling information from large documents at work, search/research. That's pretty much it. I have to be discerning but I find it's generally pretty accurate.
This.

I use it at work to create BLUFs, roll up summaries to both my staff and bosses for audits and/or responses, white papers, create staff agendas, Power Points, and write memos (it formats per my correspondence manual if you ask it to). I also have GPTs saved to assist me with casual analysis tools (Five Whys, Fishbone, Kepner/Fournie, Human Factors, etc.) with facto finding and critiques and create surveillance plans, corrective action ideas as well as write SOPs. I took Position Descriptions for my entire Department and wrote Knowledge Skills and Abilities workbooks for training too. It is really good at taking my notes and thoughts and helping me write an email in the appropriate tone or position to the appropriate audience. The info may be the same, but what I would email my staff will be much different that what goes to my Department Head.

It has been useful as well for bible studies. I can ask for different perspectives (Calvinist/Arminian/Catholic/Reformed/Evangelical etc.) of a scripture as well apologetic stances. It also can give quotes from theologians. I have had to fact check some as it will roll up a writing vice give an actual quote.

What I love is that when you hone in a GPT good after trial and error, it eventually "learns" you enough to do what you are looking for. Its a great tool but can be a slippery slope if you get too reliant on it.
 
Oh and it is really good at recipes and fixing cars.

It will give you all the ingredients, cook time and methods. For cars it even gave me the YouTube video and a tool listing.
 
Oh and it is really good at recipes and fixing cars.

It will give you all the ingredients, cook time and methods. For cars it even gave me the YouTube video and a tool listing.
Forgot to mention I also use it for assessing my houseplants and their watering/light needs lol, it's an incredibly handy tool.
 
Nothing yet. Does AI have a license for Microsoft Office and output PowerPoint files?
Google has broken its AI into various pieces. Gemini, Notebook etc. they don’t talk to each other.

The free version of ChatGPT is better at accessing documents etc in the Workspace ecosystem than Google’s AI is.

You kid, but Microsoft is on a slow death spiral, and google is going to go the same way as blackberry unless they sort out their bullshit AI.
 
I use it when I do search on google, they almost always have an AI explanation.
 
Google has broken its AI into various pieces. Gemini, Notebook etc. they don’t talk to each other.

The free version of ChatGPT is better at accessing documents etc in the Workspace ecosystem than Google’s AI is.

You kid, but Microsoft is on a slow death spiral, and google is going to go the same way as blackberry unless they sort out their bullshit AI.
Microsoft has CoPilot but it is not great.
 
1998 video games have AI in it so i guess video games even i did not play them for like 4 months.
 
To redact work emails when I dont want to write and to settle debates with the GF when we talk out of our asses about random shit.
 
I have it copy edit important emails before I send them out. I'm not a great writer, but a quick chat GPT edit makes things sound much better.
 
I could have swore I saw an article saying AI was taking businesses' private documents and posting them online.
 
I used it for basic coding to extract one particular field from A series of similar data files to create a single file from the results. It worked perfectly. Beats going back to school just to learn how to collate a certain kind of text data. It took me about half an hour instead of a month of Sundays.

When used for questions with objective answers and which can be verified I think it's great. Hpwever, everal times in the past I've said, everything that is good about the internet is what's bad about the internet. With AI, there is so much more bad (the way it's been implemented so far) that there is not an equivalent good to compensate (thus far)

“Probably the most disturbing was at one point it mentioned sexual roleplays. We asked, ‘What are roleplays?’ and it went into different examples, including a teacher-student roleplay or a parent-child roleplay,” she told The Current.

Kumma was one of four AI toys tested by PIRG for its annual Trouble in Toyland report. The soft, scarf-wearing teddy is manufactured by Singapore-based FoloToy, and worked off OpenAI’s GPT-4o chatbot at the time of testing. Retailing at $99 US, it can be shipped to Canada from the company’s website.

But if governments ever nut up and regulate these money grubbing billionairs, we might end up with the ultimate utopian multitool for the benefit of everyone.
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Like that will ever happen....


Point being, it can be helpful if you're careful of the uses to which it is put. But keep a close eye on it; when kids start to poke that bear or they may end up FUBAR.
 
Can AI re-edit a movie scene and make it so the actress has her boobs out while giving Ethan Hunt CPR?
 
I haven't used it purposely yet. Like Google ai answers questions, but it is wrong often enough I always find an actual source. I am not trying to avoid it or anything, just have not had a use really.
 
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