It's good for work that involves something you don't need, want, or have time to learn - coding, spreadsheets, powerpoints, troubleshooting, etc. Drudgery basically.
It's bad for creative work, harmful to creative people, and we desperately need laws to deal with that.
Yeah, like i said.. it's good for nothing. I consider things i don't need or want to learn to be useless. I also have sufficient knowledge of powerpoints and spreadsheets and i doubt it'll give me more than i already know there. As for coding, it seems interesting but i don't want to contribute 2 AI
I've had a lot of small things I've wanted to do in my job that I couldn't justify the time or money needed to make them happen, and I've been able to do some of it now. It does help.
For troubleshooting and IT admin work, it beats trawling through Microsoft's god awful support site by a mile.
it's a tool that can replace some kinds of labor, and has the potential to replace more kinds of labor in the future
under a capitalist system where the punishment for not having work to do is homelessness and starvation, it's a mass scale existential threat if it works as advertised
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It's bad for creative work, harmful to creative people, and we desperately need laws to deal with that.
For troubleshooting and IT admin work, it beats trawling through Microsoft's god awful support site by a mile.
under a capitalist system where the punishment for not having work to do is homelessness and starvation, it's a mass scale existential threat if it works as advertised