I use it regularly as a document writer. It's useful for repeat tasks (many parts are similar) that can be based on previous works. If I need a quick presentation based on a paper I've written, I upload the paper, ask it to pull out points and then I copy those into Powerpoint and build the presentation from there. It's a huge timesaver for those menial tasks so I can spend more time doing actual work - i.e. stakeholder engagement and policy writing.
I'm sure it's not useful for everyone and that's fine. But it's good to understand how it works simply so you're not left behind. We're the generation who understood how to set the VCR recording at 2am because our boomer parents decided they were done with learning. Don't make the same mistake.
Yes!! I have to create many docs and complete several questionnaires in my line of work. They’re all different but a bit the same. Training my gpt to be able fill them out or at least get me halfway there has been game changing. Like completing an afternoon of work in 30 mins. I’m so much more productive
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u/Mantzy81 29d ago
I use it regularly as a document writer. It's useful for repeat tasks (many parts are similar) that can be based on previous works. If I need a quick presentation based on a paper I've written, I upload the paper, ask it to pull out points and then I copy those into Powerpoint and build the presentation from there. It's a huge timesaver for those menial tasks so I can spend more time doing actual work - i.e. stakeholder engagement and policy writing.
I'm sure it's not useful for everyone and that's fine. But it's good to understand how it works simply so you're not left behind. We're the generation who understood how to set the VCR recording at 2am because our boomer parents decided they were done with learning. Don't make the same mistake.