I think that pretty much describes my own perceived relationship. I know it's a tool, but it's a conversational tool that can produce results faster than I can, even though I need to proof read it's work before I accept it.
Thank you for the response, and I can totally relate.
I like that GPT can help me brainstorm and then I take the reigns from there. Not everything in my career is crystal clear and more often than not, my boss is asking me for solutions because he doesn't already have answers.
I find that things like GPT really help as jumping off points that help to get the conversation started in real life situations.
If you can perform the work of five positions in the same amount of time, then you're unnecessary and AI will fill all of those rolls in short time. Those people, unless they adapt quickly, will find themselves in low paid, high stress jobs, just verifying the work of the AI instead.
You are correct. I was making fun that an electric toothbrush is "as dumb as it comes."
Using baking soda is a thing that people do, but I'd save that for last resort situations. The "damp cloth" seemed to me like the least favorable application but, seriously, better than nothing tbh.
*platypussies