• Rickety Thudds@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    This is one of the best areas I see for AI, as a helper when I’m feeling a little low on executive function. Lots of drudgery can be zapped away.

  • Mohkia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have been using chstgpt4 for a project i am working on as well as helping me get myself organized. I also am running a private bot on my computer and am using that as a sort of interactive Journaling tool and a way to release all the chaotic thoughts in my mind. I see great potential for AI to help me and have pretty much I corporated its use into my daily routines. Besides, this technology is fascinating and I may have fallen down the rabbit hole.

  • That specific startup idea sound cringe though Idk it 's more about time investment that my projects don’t get finished right?

    If i would put in more hours they would be done products. Idk i’m a programmerand not an ideas guy so the work i’d need to do is quantifiable

    Buttt executive function is hard

  • galaxi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Great idea. Although I can definitely see myself screenshotting the responses and never reading them again until I go back later while I’m cleaning out my phone.

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    1 year ago

    How does 3.5 compare? From the times i’ve remembered to use it, it’s a huge help. My problem is I just often don’t get started unless there’s imminent consequences.

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        1 year ago

        So true about the hallucinations. I’ll use bing chat if i’m looking for accuracy and I use chatgpt for most things that i’m brainstorming, can’t get started, or if I want to save time.