for me it was using ai to write professional emails. i thought it was lazy and pointless. then i had a week where i was sending 30+ emails a day for a client project and my brain just stopped producing coherent sentences by 3pm. started running my drafts through chatgpt and the quality of my communication went up while the time spent went down. the other one was code review. i figured no way an ai catches real bugs. it doesn’t catch everything but it’s found two actual logic errors in my code that i missed after staring at the screen for an hour. it’s basically a second pair of eyes that doesn’t get tired. both of these felt like toys until i was in a situation where i actually needed them. now they’re just part of how i work. curious what else people dismissed and then ended up using regularly. submitted by /u/scheemunai_
Originally posted by u/scheemunai_ on r/ArtificialInteligence
