I'm sharing this link that I'm planning to use with my classes. It is a mini-course in the promises and pitfalls of AI. It is probably far beneath your technical level but might prove helpful if you need to do presentations or explain to others? Anyway, FWIW,
I like ChatGPT but recently unsubscribed from the $20/month version because I felt my main uses for it were 1.random self-indulgent chatting that I could just put in a journal and 2. camouflaging the brokenness that is websearching at the moment. So I will just be more patient with Ecosia and write more in DW and save myself $240/year. But other people make better use of it. My sibling claims to run their whole business off it, having it pre-write websites and blogposts, etc., like a personal assistant. I once had it zhuzh up a professional thank you letter for me, but the free version will probably still do that.
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I like ChatGPT but recently unsubscribed from the $20/month version because I felt my main uses for it were 1.random self-indulgent chatting that I could just put in a journal and 2. camouflaging the brokenness that is websearching at the moment. So I will just be more patient with Ecosia and write more in DW and save myself $240/year. But other people make better use of it. My sibling claims to run their whole business off it, having it pre-write websites and blogposts, etc., like a personal assistant. I once had it zhuzh up a professional thank you letter for me, but the free version will probably still do that.