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Have you used ChatGPT?
Technology is everywhere around us, impacting daily lives and influencing daily decisions. From smart phones to smart cars to smart houses, AI (artificial intelligence) is here to stay. We asked members of the W2WMagazine Editorial Committee and our Contributing Writers if they have used ChatGPT and if so, how and what do they think of it?
I’veused ChatGPT quite a bit – it’s handy as a research resource, and can offer a generic outline for some writing, but it’s not a tool I use daily.
Jennifer Goldsmith-Cerra Communications Director, Herbein + Company, Inc.
Iwasrecently corrected on ChatGPT versus BPT. I actually saw it in an article the other day, then got the correction email. I thought, “I can play this mistake one of three ways. One, own it and claim I was testing you to be sure I am not an AI. Two, I mixed up my “G” and “B” keys (you know, European keyboard). Or three, back away slowly.”
Kirsten Haas Executive Director, Girls on the Run Berks County
ChatGPT has proven to be a great tool. I’ve used it to help create sales cadences, synthesize information and construct outlines for white papers, assist in creating job descriptions and roles and responsibilities summaries, and more.
Technology allows us to bridge the gap between business needs and availability of or budgets for human talent. ChatGPT is one of those technologies, and I’m quite enjoying it.
Sarah McDaniel Chief Operating Officer, Ethosource LLC
Yes,but just for fun and to see what it can do. It’s impressive and I hope that in the future you will be able to tell a real person writing from a bot. I know that the program is sometimes repetitive but I’m sure ‘they’ will work those kinks out. The robots are taking over.
Rachael Romig Senior DirectorEvents & Special Programs, Greater Reading Chamber Alliance