instead of being killed by murdering robots controlled by an AI, we’re blackmailed by an AI

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      Developers find some pretty good use out of it, but it’s not useful for fully building applications or anything. More like helping debug simple problems and predict reasonably easy code.

      Regular people are using it as grammar checkers, but since it can explain grammar rules more thoroughly than other tools can, it’s more useful for learning why some rules exist.

      I use it to summarize long articles. Right now I’m using Kagi the most for summarizing websites into small paragraphs so I can see if there’s more details I would like to read about in the article. Kagi actually has some good search features too, and it can summarize the top findings into an explanation. It’s a great starting point to search non-political and mostly non-controversial information.

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        Ive used it to get general ideas on how to rig up applications and write smaller scripts for automation. My gf uses it quite often for biotech stuff and to help plan a trip around several countries

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      I’ve only used AI to build cover letter’s for me so far, they’re actually not bad at it. Of course, my sample size is one but it did get me an interview at the time.