I was initially a skeptic until I was encouraged to use it at work, to see if I could find ways it could help reduce the pain points of my workflows.

I begrudgingly took this as a challenge to disprove it’s usefulness, but quickly found out I kind-of enjoyed trying to figure out what makes it tick, and how to make it output the most reliable and reproducible results for the given task.

A year and a half later, the ability to efficiently use AI for problem solving and automated pipelines has allowed me to breathe new life into my career trajectory as well as my hobbies.

I am an unapologetic AI user and enjoyer.

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    24 days ago

    I’m pretty anti-AI but even i see that using it for info gathering or for repetitive tasks it’s different than using it to make stupid memes and bullshit animations to share on social media.

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      24 days ago

      using it to make stupid memes and bullshit animations

      IMO that’s also the most boring and lifeless use case for AI, and don’t understand the fascination with that.