Has anyone used this. I have a contract I need looked at and am wondering if it is as great as I hear it is.
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January 31, 2025 at 12:08 pm #2314119
I’ve used it sparingly. For contracts you will need to tell it what to look for…what your red flags are. It should pickup some obvious one (ie they ask you to carry $25m in liability insurance). For the first few, you really should run parallel with an old fashioned review.
Once it learns your requirements it’s pretty good for standard contact reviews.
I’ll also add we used the paid version. I’m not sure the difference if you use the free version.
Reef WPosts: 3020Reef WPosts: 3020January 31, 2025 at 1:56 pm #2314174I avoid GhatGPT and AI at all costs and will until the day I die. Automation is the beginning of the end of brainpower. Besides I wouldn’t want AI to write for me so I have more time to do my laundry and dishes… I would want it to do my laundry and dishes so I can have more time to write.
I wrote a long post on FB in memory of Billy and the automatic notation said “generated by AI”. Bull$hit it was! I couldn’t get rid of the notation either.
January 31, 2025 at 2:05 pm #2314176…and they worry about the kids and plagiarized reports! The AI thinks you’re pretty good, apparently!
ThunderLund78Posts: 2822January 31, 2025 at 2:25 pm #2314188You can avoid it all you want but it’s not going away. If you use it, you began to understand it more. You can start to notice it’s flaws and then you can make your own work stand out from it.
And it’s useful as a starting point. I use ChatGPT to find keywords in job descriptions to ensure my resume will satisfy the AI bot that a hiring company uses to scan every application. And no, I don’t use it to lie, but it tells me what skills I have that should be emphasized over others.
I’ve used it to generate royalty-free generic imagery for presentations, etc – it’s just like the internet, social media, etc. There’s an inherently terrible culture of misuse associated with it, but it also can be a very useful tool and an increasingly necessary one to understand, especially in some fields.
January 31, 2025 at 2:31 pm #2314190I use Copilot often. Most of the time I am disappointed in the results. Like stated above, it works as a starting point but fails when I need specific answers from it.
January 31, 2025 at 2:32 pm #2314192I use ChatGPT to find keywords in job descriptions to ensure my resume will satisfy the AI bot that a hiring company uses to scan every application.
Call me old fashioned (or maybe paranoid from watching Terminator at a young age) but I’d rather read the job description and remember the key words when modifying my resume/application for appropriate emphasis.
TommyPosts: 101January 31, 2025 at 2:43 pm #2314194I use it all the time for work. I’m in Data Analytics, and finding the right syntax for writing formulas and engineering data pipes and all that can be complicated. ChatGPT makes it quite a bit easier.
Even when it’s a bit off, it puts me on the right path.
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