Didn't have ChatGPT back in the day to cook up professional-sounding paragraphs from bullet points
Didn't have ChatGPT back in the day to cook up professional-sounding paragraphs from bullet points
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Are people really using GPT to turn brief emails into paragraphs of waffle?
31 2 ReplySome people, sure. It’s usually more something like “rewrite my (casually written) text to sound like a professional email” and ChatGPT is gonna add all the business lingo fluff.
19 1 ReplyWhat a terrible way to waste everyone's time.
42 1 ReplyYeah but seems more of a cultural issue than ChatGPT's issue if businesses expect emails to have a certain form.
30 2 ReplyThe recipiant just copies the message intp chatGPT and asks it for the summary.
Its like a shitty cypher
15 1 ReplyWhat's becoming mainstream these days:
Sender uses ChatGPT/Copilot/Bard to turn content summary into a big professional Email.
Receiver uses ChatGPT/Copilot/Bard to break down the big professional email into summary.
Time is saved but what a wastage of electricity (LLMs need GPU computation for faster output)!
16 2 ReplyIs time saved though? Sounds like two useless steps have been added, with an extra layer of translation that could cause misunderstandings
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I've used it to cut my emails down. I am way too verbose.
3 0 ReplyI am waiting for a corp account so I can do this. We aren't supposed to use the personal account at this time.
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I use it to rewrite my rants as formal letters to our landlord.
6 0 ReplyI use it to do the opposite, reduce my word count, and change the tone to helpful instead of frustrated and angry.
4 0 ReplyProbably.
I've seen a lot of junior staff who don't know proper email etiquette put a lot of formality into their emails. It isn't a stretch to get an AI to add it for you.
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