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MIT study: ChatGPT increases productivity for human workers

Hard data that ChatGPT helps with work.

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  • While I have my reservations and own views toward the ethics of the tech, the one thing in always come back to is that it has significantly cut down the time I spent on tasks in my job and allows me to focus on things that will help me grow and improve.

    Not to mentioned the better work/life balance.

  • From the study:

    The tasks demanded clear, persuasive, relatively generic writing, which are arguably ChatGPT’s central strengths. They did not require context-specific knowledge or precise factual accuracy.

    And:

    We required short tasks that could be explicitly described for and performed by a range of anonymous workers online

    The graphs also show greater improvement for the lowest performers than for the high performers.

    Definitely an encouraging result, but in line with anecdotes that, currently, LLMs are only useful for genetic and low complexity tasks, and are most helpful for low performers.

    • I think this is probably true. In my own use case, I primarily use it to quickly create summaries, comparisons, and contrasts of things I am searching for, such as:

      Give me a summary of using Adobe Experience versus Madcap Flare to create a website

      What are the pros and cons of using madcap flare to build a website