How do you use ChatGPT to boost your daily efficiency?
Eric Tung
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For me it works best in information retrieval and idea generation. What's in there for you?
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David Vogeleer@iamvogey
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I use it to generate flow charts and class diagrams faster than I can do them manually.
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I use ChatGPT to draft content generation, produce longform copy (lorem ipsum but make it topical and useful) and distill clinical/scientific/technical concepts, data, and jargon into ELI5-digestible reading.
It's been helpful to tune the transformer's output with prompts and queries to define parameters and scope, with subsequently increased coherence and relevance in its outputs.
Much like a consulting engagement, I begin with inputs relating to criteria (inclusion and exclusion), goals, examples, expectations, and outcomes, and follow up initial output with course correction as necessary until the desired output is generated to complete the task.
Doing so optimizes the experience and boosts efficiency. Hope this helps!
The two best things I’m doing right now (1) using Bing AI to generate content lists with sources, (2) and engage AI to speed up commenting on LinkedIn.
How Are You
ChatGPT, not only does it help me smash through my email replies, but it's also an absolute copywriting ninja, helping me polish up my product descriptions to perfection.
And when I'm stuck on a tricky question, ChatGPT always has my back, delivering lightning-fast answers like a boss.
The best part? I'm finding myself using the search function less and less because ChatGPT has become my go-to for all things research.
I’ve started asking it to come up with interview questions, placeholder copy for designs, and ideas for brainstorming sessions. It’s been extremely valuable.
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I use it to find similar pages with our side project -- ChatGPT sidebar https://www.producthunt.com/post... . We will launch it tomorrow. Hopefully, you can provide us with some feedback.
Qvantify
Excited to share my journey building a social app MVP with the power of GPT, Draftbit, and Supabase! As someone with zero coding experience, I'm proud to say I'm already 70% done after just 2 months.
Along the way, I've learned the necessity for the future of having low-code tools that work seamlessly with GPT. E.g. GPT that know you schema in advance. Imagine being able to build your MVP in just a month instead of three!
And with GPT by our side, it's time to rethink our approach to education and courses in noob CS/engineering. What would you want to spend a week learning and understanding before diving into building your MVP with zero knowledge? E.g How much is really necessary for a mom to understand before she can start using GraphQL with GPT's help.
Let's make the most of this amazing technology!
KBucket
I use it to generate summaries for my curated content in Kurator? I also use it a lot to generate ideas for content and even to ask questions about certain topics like CSS best practices.
I find it particularly useful for getting video summaries on YouTube . I use Glasp to get the summaries and then chatGPT to get the excerpts.
KBucket
I use it in a number of different ways. For example I use it to summarize content I curate with my Kurator app. I also use it to generate ideas for writing and as a search tool. I just have to remind people that this is just a tool and not to rely on its uttering as gospel.
For learning, yesterday I used it to learn Geo Spatial Indexing in a couple of hours. I could have used Google too but ChatGPT is a lot quicker.
For coding too. It is really good at writting trivial code.
We use it as a generator for different kind of a contents as blog posts, article and even labels in multiple languages for our applications. Given some context, results are more than acceptable regarding the amount of time we are saving and as we all know, time is money!
reshape things, summarize, concatenate ideas, market stuff, help me on sourcing ideas faster, write contents faster using different approaches...
Create meeting summary of the meetings with tactiq.io that uses chatgpt API and put that summary into the follow-up emails. Saves you a lot of time.
Here is a great use case for the freelancers https://tactiq.io/learn/chatgpt-...
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To be honest, I used it to generate some answers for the company questionnaires.
I frequently use it write documentation and explaining basics. Also, use in programming. So I needed to generate a Multi-user Collaborative Editor using ProseMirror ( not remirror) and I just asked it. It created the entire script, with some corrections it took me less than 4 hours to create the editor, weeks job done in hours !
StakingCrypto.io
- Review code
- Simplify code
- Write code in other language (I'm learning Ruby on Rails but am a javascript dev)
ChatGPT has significantly increased my productivity. For instance, I asked ChatGPT to compile a complete list of use cases mentioned in this thread. As a result, I didn't have to read through every comment or deal with duplicate use cases. This is just one of the ways that ChatGPT has helped me.
Kraftful
We use our ChatGPT-powered product assistant to analyze feedback from users at kraftful.com