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Topic: Started using chat gpt for sheets, how do you use it for work? (Read 56 times)

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I am not fond of extensions and if I am not familiar I won't install it. But if you see no harm on it and it's helping you to be more productive then that's how technology works.

I see people using ai/gpt's on their works and as long as their companies are allowing it for better results and faster responses and production, it's helpful to them.

Well, it's fun to ask the ai itself with silly questions when I don't have much to do.
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I don’t make it into a habit of using chat gpt but actually it is very helpful when you want to research about a particular topic. It gives you a whole summary and it reduces the task of you going from one article to another to a book to a website just to understand something.

Though of course it’s not always accurate and it will not provide you with a source to verify its reliability but it can be useful sometimes.
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It seems not so honest but is like this that the main AI works for me: Actually I use Bind Copilot and Gemini for my graduation activities, because my course is almost totally online, excepting the tests. I would like to be accepted in some vacancies jobs where I need to compete for them through a test. On that jobs I pretend to be acepted, the earnings correspond to more then 10 times the minimum salary and that payment is very good for me. The free use of AIs have great value for me. I am finishing my course in december so In my forecast no more than 2025 december I wiil have my dream job. Wink Grin
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I've seen chat gpt everywhere, we all have, used for this and that. Had my share of laughs with it asking silly questions. But I have been looking for a good business use for it for a while now. So, I recently found a decent extension, gpt for google sheets, that is actually pretty effective and saves time on a bunch of tasks. I'm testing it to create tables and lists. A super simple prompt gives me exactly what I need. It's awesome. I plan to test the other features, like summarizing or analyzing text. Has anyone else tried one of these extensions? Do you use gpt for work? I mean, it's fun to play around, but now I'm discovering a whole new world here.
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