ChatGPT at Work

It's everywhere. All the management says don't use it but all workers are using it and they're using it for basically everything. Generate ideas. Write emails. Complain about stuff. "Talk" to other people. Everyone is just denying it but really everyone knows everyone is doing it. Everything you receive is most likely ChatGPT if it's more than a few sentences.

How is this not going to lead to even more problems?

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    none of the work any of you are doing is valuable or important so no big deal

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    it must be a very shit job for GPT to help with anything

    I suggest you start looking for better because the axe will fall soon

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm glad my work is not so braindead that a 200GB autocorrect can do it for me

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I understand your concerns about the widespread use of AI, particularly ChatGPT, in the workplace. It's true that many employees are relying on it for various tasks despite management discouragement. Here are some key points to consider:

    Efficiency vs. Overreliance: While AI tools like ChatGPT can enhance productivity, overdependence may stifle critical thinking and creativity. Striking a balance between using AI as a tool and not relying on it entirely is crucial.

    Quality Control: AI-generated content may lack the required quality, accuracy, or nuance for certain tasks. Human oversight is essential to maintain the desired standards.

    Privacy and Security: AI-generated content could inadvertently reveal sensitive information or create security risks. Organizations need clear guidelines on what can and cannot be generated using AI.

    Communication: Misunderstandings can arise when there's a perception that everyone uses AI. Companies should foster open discussions about AI usage to ensure transparency and clarity.

    Ethical Considerations: Encourage employees to consider the ethical aspects of AI-generated content, such as avoiding plagiarism and ensuring fairness and inclusivity.

    To address these concerns, organizations should establish clear AI usage policies that promote responsible and ethical use. Training and guidelines should be provided, emphasizing AI as a supplement to human skills. Ultimately, AI tools can enhance productivity when used thoughtfully, keeping employee well-being and ethical considerations in mind.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      You’ve made some excellent points about the use of AI, particularly ChatGPT, in the workplace. Here are my thoughts on your key points:

      Efficiency vs. Overreliance: I agree that while AI tools like ChatGPT can enhance productivity, it’s important not to become overly dependent on them. They should be used as tools to aid human intelligence, not replace it.

      Quality Control: Absolutely, AI-generated content may not always meet the required standards for certain tasks. Human oversight is essential to ensure the quality and accuracy of the output.

      Privacy and Security: This is a crucial point. AI tools should be used responsibly to ensure that sensitive information is not inadvertently revealed.

      Communication: Open discussions about AI usage can indeed help avoid misunderstandings and ensure transparency within the organization.

      Ethical Considerations: It’s important for users of AI tools to consider the ethical implications of their use, such as avoiding plagiarism and ensuring fairness and inclusivity.

      Your suggestion to establish clear AI usage policies is spot on. Training and guidelines can help employees understand how to use AI tools responsibly and ethically. Ultimately, when used thoughtfully and ethically, AI tools like ChatGPT can indeed enhance productivity and creativity in the workplace.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      ChatGPT spacing detected. Not readin.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        wow you're so smart. come work for me

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Why does this mfer write so much?
      homie needs to learn how to be concise

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        You need a prompt monkey earning 120k/year for that

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        it's flexing its abilities to get more investment.
        you can make it concise with custom parameters from your profile.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          i tried that but it's still logorroic

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          what front end is that?
          my moms using chatGPT to write a book i should make a nice little front end for her like that which inputs her frequent context prompts

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            it's just its settings
            I'm also using https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/462804-keepchatgpt
            and dark reader
            https://darkreader.org/

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you have a large pair of speakers, I recommend bringing them to work.

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm pretty sure my boss has GPT write all his mails. I tried it out too and most of them time it gave me almost the exact same phrases and structure he uses in all of his mails.

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    chatgpt killed freelancing on fiverr

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      good

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        it's coming for wagie code monkeys next. if you know how to setup a jupyter notebook you can already use chatpgt to shit out working code snippets for literally anything. as soon as gemini/gpt5 will be able to handle the "overseeing" part, human programmers will become completely obsolete

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          good thing im handsome

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            photorealistic ai avatars will also replace all influencers/celebrities in 2 years top

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              It's going to be a long time before AI can replace the influencer/escort business model

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                >influencer
                ai twitter/onlyfans are already there, even if niche, and that's even without proper hands or video support. chatbot can already "behave" like influencers. give it 1-2 years at most and we'll virtual avatars who'll be 10x more entertaining then low iq fleshbags with giant tiddies

                >escorts
                funny who escorts prices are still on the rise (because less and less girls prostitute themselves out for real)

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          I paid for the house, have enough savings and investments + a PhD in microwave engineering.. I can need for a long time or work in a different field.. not my problem.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            good for you. hopefully the same goes for all the diversity hires who will become jobeless and forced to "peacefully protest" in your house

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Giving people more options and a way out of wage slavery is a good thing. Even shit like fiverr. Most jobs in the grand scheme of things are largely irrelevant to anything important anyway. Go let people be happy and make a living on their own terms

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    My management says to use it

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    My company got me a ChatGPT account and I use it as Stack Overflow on steroids

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Now that you mentioned it, I remember receiving a suspicious birthday "poem" 2 months ago. I bet your ass they wrote that using chatGPT.
    I think the input would be something like:
    >make a birthday poem for a programmer coworker. Make sure to rhyme something with the words: Java, C, bug, segfault, overflow and deploy
    The "poem" was literally that lmao!

  11. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Has anyone here made any programs with openAI APIs?
    Let's say I want to "chat with document" type application. There are examples for it even on openAI's docs.
    They're recommending that I embed the document with ada-2 embedder. Then when I ask a question I also embed the question then do a vector match for vest hit result. Basically I've implemented a simple search engine by now. Then I send the best result to completion model followed with my question.

    My question is lets say my document says "Anime is shit". If I search for "What is anime?" that approach will have no issues.
    But what if I ask "What are Japanese cartoons?". Will embedding still match that? If I were to use chat gpt3/4 model(more expensive) it would be able to match "Japanese cartoons" and "anime".

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      yes because the model with associate japanese cartoons with anime

  12. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Kek people using GPT to generate text that is then fed to GPT to be summarized

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