What do you use ChatGPT for?
Ankur Singh
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Tom Bentley@tombentleynow
Casually messing around with it, asking for fiction-writing prompts, like outlining a novel's theme/plot by examining two old Mark Twain novels and requesting the AI to supply a mashup in a modern vein.
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Vadoo AI
@tombentleynow Ya it is pretty good with fiction. I asked it to create a script of movie similar to pulp fiction with a bollywood actor, the result was believable.
I just started using it a few days ago and planning to use it to write LinkedIn posts!
EmbedAI
Using to test out various hypothesis
Flamme AI - The Couples App
@matcha_anil That's a cool approach, care to share how you do so?
Vadoo AI
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Decktopus AI
I recently used it to create a Linkedin job listing :)
Decktopus AI
Slogan ideas!
BrandBastion Lite âš¡
Getting the first draft for copywriting (blogposts, social media posts) and getting ideas. Sometimes I just ask, "give me some ideas about this topic".
I think it's an amazing starting point for all things marketing!
Flamme AI - The Couples App
@sandra_figueiredo Thank you for giving me this idea, next time we need idea generation and when I draft blogposts, I'll definitely begin using this technique.
Playing around with some interesting prompts like "create a spreadsheet" and then having it update the spreadsheet
Wedo
casual binary conversation. I ask it to chat me up and boost my morale. works a charm. 😂😂😂
I ask it to show me some code that solves a certain problem. Most of the time, the code is pretty good, and I can use it after vetting it.
Right now just playing around with it. Plan to use it for formulating copy for my website and assisting with crafting emails.
Slingshot Design
Generating catchy titles for my landing page, formatting business emails and just messing around with it
Funny thing you mentioned ChatGPT... LongShot is launching its version, which generates fresh and relevant user-sourced content with citations... yep! Fresh as a daisy.
Twinr - App Builder
Just playing around
Unbody
Pretty much everything nowadays as an assistant
- content production and editorial stuff
- planing and organization
- brainstorming, conceptualizing and ideation
- coding
Vadoo AI
@amirhouieh Great, how is the response to generated content?
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@singh_ankur it's quite good actually. However there is still need for continues supervision and constant hammering. It's important to know it's limits and constraint; it's a good assistant not the best author!
Flipchat
@amirhouieh Is it for coding more helpful than a Stackoverflow for example?
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@flipchat well IMHO they address two different problems. Depending on your coding level, stack overflow particularly is surely better for beginners and intermediate levels; you can learn a lot by reading discussions around a coding problem and being exposed to different solutions. While ChatGPT or any LLM should be more used as a automation tools that ease the job for advanced coders that understand the logics but just don't want to spend (waste?) much time writing a routine and logic.
It's the same for reading GitHub issues threads.
I've been using the ChatGPT for a few months now and it has really helped me save time on tasks like writing emails and gathering information. I also find it helpful when I need to write inputs for discussion forums, like this one ;)
Personally, I'm using it to generate ideas for social media posts. But we are also building a solution that will allow educators to use Generative AI to create pedagogical material faster and more efficiently. Most of the courses you see on Adaptiv (launched just this morning on PH) were created using a combination of GPT and human intelligence!
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We are treating it as a playground for new ideas, it is also a great way to improve on existing content creation and workflows, including AI writing templates https://www.taskade.com/template...