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ChatGPT has genuinely changed my life. To get the best out of it though you need to be on the Plus or Business plan, I have both.

It has helped me immeasurably around the house and at work it has been remarkable. I get so much done now, so much faster and I look good doing it.

Why anyone would be hostile or resistant to that I have no idea.
 
ChatGPT has genuinely changed my life. To get the best out of it though you need to be on the Plus or Business plan, I have both.

It has helped me immeasurably around the house and at work it has been remarkable. I get so much done now, so much faster and I look good doing it.

Why anyone would be hostile or resistant to that I have no idea.

In what ways? Can you elaborate?
 
In what ways? Can you elaborate?
Everything from fixing my ride on mower to maximising my internet with MoCA to identifying dropping so I know that it is in fact a fox ******** in my garden. It’s helped me build a side business, clean data for PowerBI dashboards and produce documents in a few minutes that would have taken me hours.
 
Im finding CHATGPT immensley useful...it has saved me time and money in practical ways.
chatgpt makes mistakes in almost everything I ask from it.

if your not paying attention you won't spot them.

here's an example from yesterday


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The standing charge also tripled.. did it looks the maths.


Chatgpt often has this weird tunnel vision where it doesn't take into account the obvious as well whenever you ask something, you have to be extremely specific and precise


also 70% of the sources it lists, if you actually click them chatgpt is usually making it up...
 
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ChatGPT has failed multiple simple maths sums I've asked it in the past. And a magnitude of other things. You just have to not blind copy and paste what it's spitting out and verify the stuff.
 
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chatgpt makes mistakes in almost everything I ask from it.

if your not paying attention you won't spot them.

here's an example from yesterday


RDy51Tk4_o.png


The standing charge also tripled.. did it looks the maths.


Chatgpt often has this weird tunnel vision where it doesn't take into account the obvious as well whenever you ask something, you have to be extremely specific and precise


also 70% of the sources it lists, if you actually click them chatgpt is usually making it up...
Yes, it’s not at the point where you can trust it to work by itself. What it does for me is massively speeds up the things I am applying my brain to.
 
chatgpt plus costs £20 ! - I think my google skills are better than it, although I wouldn't put it past some basic capabilities being diminished to convinced people of its worth,
and finance the new data centres (that Kier isn't financing)

yesterdays favourable court ruling that training of it on (getty?) copyrighted images because it had been done offshore and the original images not kept, seemed slippery slope;
albeit plagiarism in music amongst humans seems to me extensive (like I listened to Sam fender stuff discussed in recent awards and wondered if he payed Springstein )
 
chatgpt plus costs £20 ! - I think my google skills are better than it, although I wouldn't put it past some basic capabilities being diminished to convinced people of its worth,
and finance the new data centres (that Kier isn't financing)

yesterdays favourable court ruling that training of it on (getty?) copyrighted images because it had been done offshore and the original images not kept, seemed slippery slope;
albeit plagiarism in music amongst humans seems to me extensive (like I listened to Sam fender stuff discussed in recent awards and wondered if he payed Springstein )
It’s 65p per day. Worth it.
 
chatgpt plus costs £20 ! - I think my google skills are better than it, although I wouldn't put it past some basic capabilities being diminished to convinced people of its worth,
and finance the new data centres (that Kier isn't financing)

yesterdays favourable court ruling that training of it on (getty?) copyrighted images because it had been done offshore and the original images not kept, seemed slippery slope;
albeit plagiarism in music amongst humans seems to me extensive (like I listened to Sam fender stuff discussed in recent awards and wondered if he payed Springstein )

£20!

So that’s £2,432,902,008,176,640,000.

Seems a bit high.
 
Everything from fixing my ride on mower to maximising my internet with MoCA to identifying dropping so I know that it is in fact a fox ******** in my garden. It’s helped me build a side business, clean data for PowerBI dashboards and produce documents in a few minutes that would have taken me hours.

Funnily enough with tech issues as with many other things, whilst it often sounds really confidently correct it's often given me quite bad advice which I probably would have figured out by googling had I not relied on ChatGPT

For coding and stuff thought I find it impressive

And for random crap like identifying plants, and at what moisture % the soil should be before watering (stuff that isn't really crucial if it's wrong!)
 
Everything from fixing my ride on mower to maximising my internet with MoCA to identifying dropping so I know that it is in fact a fox ******** in my garden. It’s helped me build a side business, clean data for PowerBI dashboards and produce documents in a few minutes that would have taken me hours.
Hmmm, account only joined a couple of weeks ago, just sat bigging up AI. Nice try bot :p
 
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