The day is finally here, when AI is actually considered better than humans. A recent post on Reddit revealed a user's testament to ChatGPT being his "only good coworker," shedding light on the transformative impact it has had on his workday, which was once marred by dread.
The post read, "I work in corporate setting and run my own department. I work with a bunch of f**king idiots. Most of them don't or don't want to do their job. Before Chat GPT I dreaded certain parts of my day."
He goes on to add, "Now Chat GPT is the best coworker I have. I have actually come to enjoy coming into work now and creating custom GPT's to do the job of about 8 people. I drive to work now thinking about how much fun I will have with GPT and the quality of work I will be able to deliver. It makes me look like a rockstar."
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The post already has 2.1k likes, resonating with many users who found it relatable.?
One user highlighted how ChatGPT has boosted work productivity.
He said, "I work in information management. I¡¯ve been using it to automate certain aspects of my work by having it write Python scripts and me telling it in normal english what those scripts should be doing. I used to ask a colleague these questions. But ChatGPT delivers what I need in seconds where my colleague would have needed half a day or more."
Another said, "I¡¯m an online teacher and do the exact same thing. Selenium web driver paired up with an excel sheet of names and class subjects can go collect work samples for 30 kids, label them, combine PDFs, save them with the desired name, email me, and turn off the computer while I¡¯m asleep. I live in the future I hoped to live in as a child, and it¡¯s beautiful. It¡¯ll be almost perfect as soon as my wife signs off on the robot lawn mower."
The discussion about AI potentially replacing jobs also emerged.
One user expressed concern, stating, "You can see how AI is quickly going to eliminate a lot of jobs. It's all fun and games until it takes yours as well."
In contrast, another user countered this argument, saying, "It will take the jobs of people who don¡¯t know how to use it. I have coworkers who simply can¡¯t think of anything to ask it."
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