Is anyone else experiencing a completely different work-day because of AI?
I'm on an AI 80% of my day.
Long days, too.
My progress is stunning to me.
Actual work, too. Analysis, synthesis, code, results. No funny stuff, either.
Anyone?
@feloneouscat
It can still be used to build the abstract concepts that you interpret. I use it for first-drafts, too.
I can synthesize a ton of content quickly, then move forward. I did a day's worth of analysis in 30 seconds last week.
Color me skeptical. If my work ever went to court I can show no preliminary drafts/corrections to prove it an original work.
If I can’t prove originality, then I have a real problem.
@feloneouscat
I've written a few essays starting with just bullet points. Use indents to group the ideas. That's the original work. Then the LLM delivers the first draft of the prose. It often inserts new ideas - some good, others off-track.
Edit, edit, edit.
Run it through an AI-checker to see how others will review it.
Edit more.
Final product.
@jurban
I avoid AI because my work is copyrighted. Until USCO allows for AI in copyrighted material, I have to avoid it.