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"ChatGpt is really good if you use it properly"
Gets torrents of down votes every time. But I literally use it a lot at work and it's brilliant.
If you only use it for cheating in work that won't be read by a human anyways, it's great!
Depends what you use it for. If you are trying to provide something informational, I do not trust chat gpt.
If you use it to respond to work emails because they force communication for the sake of communication, then its fine.
I used it to help me create a level 10 DND character for a one shot and it was great for that
So, if you use it properly. Just like you wouldn't use a fork for soup despite it being a utensil and food. Using a tool for what it's good at and avoiding using it for things it's bad at is part of using it properly.
This is my answer too. It's crazy how much hate a tool can get
I'd probably also develop a short temper about spanners too if they were being shoved in my face by tech companies as hard as chat bots are
I don't see why my headphones need a sp-
Okay, but that's not wh-
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Spanners?
North American term for English Wenches. I think Hoe's are another tool misused in this manner.
British English term for wrenches.
Wrenches ig