Matt Shumer’s AI article inspired me to get the paid version of ChatGPT at work and use it to fix the constant problems and grunt work tasks in Microsoft Excel. It has improved my life significantly to have more than just the free prompts.
I appreciate the encouragement to lean into AI. I have unintentionally network with people from the clubs that I have joined. Join clubs and meet people it is only uncomfortable at first.
Yes it's amazing how useful the technology is and how early we are to using it and seeing what is possible with it. Still well ahead of the curve if you are using it daily.
Well said Jackson. I've been working with folks for 15 years and have heard some version of the 'how did I get here?' story a million times. People are addicted to comfort. Comfort chafes. At least it does/did for me.
Matt Shumer’s AI article inspired me to get the paid version of ChatGPT at work and use it to fix the constant problems and grunt work tasks in Microsoft Excel. It has improved my life significantly to have more than just the free prompts.
I appreciate the encouragement to lean into AI. I have unintentionally network with people from the clubs that I have joined. Join clubs and meet people it is only uncomfortable at first.
Yes it's amazing how useful the technology is and how early we are to using it and seeing what is possible with it. Still well ahead of the curve if you are using it daily.
I saw that on that dot chart on X only 15m-25m paying $20 a month for AI for unlimited prompts.
"We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run." - Roy Amara
I think a lot of people are underestimating AI. I know I was do to errors it was having years ago
Well said Jackson. I've been working with folks for 15 years and have heard some version of the 'how did I get here?' story a million times. People are addicted to comfort. Comfort chafes. At least it does/did for me.
It sure does. I think it does for most people. But most ignore it unfortunately. Or don't even know where to start to change their trajectory.