if you are a student working on a research project, you may use ChatGPT several times a week or even daily to help you find relevant information or clarify difficult concepts. On the other hand, if you are a professional working on a specific project, you may use ChatGPT less frequently, but still rely on it for assistance with tasks such as summarizing documents, generating ideas, or providing guidance on a particular topic.
but, I'm a kindergarten student.
@youtube_ I used it to write tests for my side project startup and applications to incubators - it has saved me many hours so far. Though in its earlier days it's always down or slow so that's significantly hampered the user experience 🤕
@youtube_ Maybe. But chatgpt only answers 'general centence' not your own personality, professional knowledge, or skills you have. It must be rewrite to make sure who you are, what you did, and what you can do.
It definitely helps me save time too. Instead of spending time and energy writing trivial things, I can hand that task over to Chat GPT while I work on more creative scripts/blogs/social media posts.
My github commit history exploded since I started using it^^
Helped me ship a project I had in mind for a few months in just a few weeks (at NoUSB.co if you're curious).
It's the best anti-procrastination thing I know, even when he makes sh*t up, it's still useful because it's always easier to correct someone else than yourself.
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