Yes, I do use ChatGPT in my business life, primarily for drafting emails and generating ideas for marketing copy. Additionally, I use it as a tool for brainstorming and providing instant customer support, which greatly enhances communication efficiency.
a few important use cases in my job ,
1. writing property descriptions as a realtor
2. reading 1000 pages pdf white papers
3. watching 2 hour youtube videos and summarising them
4. data scraping
i learnt the ways to optimise these problems in my job and found the ChatGPT plugins for it from this ebook -https://hubs.ly/Q020FqjF0, it was a free one, but very helpful
@julien_fayad philosophical questions is a good one :) I have to write many contents during the day and I use it when I am blocked, to get some inspiration.
In my daily life, tasks such as email writing, content briefs, content outlines, and ad copies are crucial. For these tasks, I personally prefer using Writeme.ai. ChatGPT is undoubtedly impressive.
primarily conceptualizing copy and giving myself a first draft of anything. I use it as a preliminary brainstorm for instant feedback on my thoughts - existing copy and overarching ideas.
I use ChatGPT for summarizing my ML model performance based on various different quality metrics. It's very efficient for learning where my production models fail.
Additinoally, as a developer, I use it quite frequently to figure out which libraries to use to tackle specific problems.
For coding : I use it to discover new libraries or to write boilerplate code quicker.
For learning : I use it as my personal teacher on something I really want to make progress (example : music, physics ...), I find it very useful if you prompt it to act like a teacher.
Almost every day! I used to improve my texts to make them more attractive, clickbait or friendly. It all depends on what I'm working on at the moment but it does wonders with my content!
Nearly everything. An assistant, a colleague, a researcher, a contrarian opinion, marketing, product. It is such a good sounding board if nothing else.
It's best at this stage for read emails, summarizing them, and then writing brief replies that I can touch up if needed. Also, when someone working for me does something to make me mad, I can run my message through ChatGPT with a prompt to make it say what I need to say but sound nicer :D
I find ChatGPT incredibly useful for summarizing the performance of my machine learning (ML) models using a variety of quality metrics, as it efficiently highlights areas where my production models may fall short.