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“If applicable, which AI tool are you using or planning to use, and why? (i.e., Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, ChatGPT, DALL-E, etc.) ”
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Bing Chat / Copilot is definitely my go to. Even broke down and installed Microsoft Edge on Linux... 😅
I use Co-Pilot for thew reward points. I also find it to be the most helpful for my questions and also for the recommendations. I also like that that DALL-E is integrated and the Images are so great.
i dont really use ai stuff yet.
Copilot, Chat GPT, or Perplexity because they are all generally good AI that helps me with coding.
I've been playing around in Gemini (formerly Bard) and Copilot. They're scary but impressive.
I don't currently use AI or anything nor plan to. I haven't seen anything it would be useful for. It's also very untrustworthy and I don't want to inadvertently contribute anything to those companies.
ChatGPT or similar AI for generating marketing copy, headlines
Don't really like the idea of using AI; though i've yet to try using it seriously, so maybe Copilot is actually useful? Idk.
I'm using MS Copilot, since it proving to be the most helpful of the bunch. The rest often go on unhelpful tangents...
i use gemini for current answers, chatgpt for more solid but old answers, and bing for images. go to is gemini
ms copilot easy of use and windows integration
I've been playing with ComfyUI and SDXL on my pc to generate images.
I use Leonardo ai for my youtube thumbnails,and ai videos for streaming sources.
definitely chatgpt, its been helping me a lot making lists of items or answering certain questions i have to scowl the net for.
I haven't tried any of the AI tools yet (some of it because it's kind of scary to me... the implications of it...) but if I had to choose one, I'd go with Microsoft Copilot - mostly because it's on my system already.
I've been playing with circle to search on my S24 Ultra. It helps find items or specific locations within pictures. Nice giveaway! I actually need a case for an upcoming build. Enjoy April, everyone!
I've mostly been using chatgpt, very handy for recipes and making outlines for my paper if i don't have time to read all the material.
Definitely ChatGPT
Every once in a while I accidentally search with Copilot on. Don’t have much use for specific AI programs otherwise.
I have used Chat GPT and Vitruvius. Both are just for fun for things like dnd and looking at floorplans of a house.
Yes, I'm definitely using AI tools. They're such a game changer, in my opinion. The way I see it, is that if you're not using them, you're just going to get left behind, because the competition will certainly take advantage of them, whether or not you choose to implement them in your own workflow. There is some much potential in them, that the level of utility one can get out of them, is just a matter of how creative one really is.
I use Microsoft Copilot on a daily basis in order to ask questions, almost at the same level as I use Google to look up things. I have used ChatGPT here and there, but I probably should start using it more. Midjourney is another AI that I've been using frequently to create images and graphic designs, that I then further tweak on other image editing software.
Chat GPT for help with wiring diagrams
I don't use AI tools much yet, but if I'm going to in the future, it'll be ChatGPT
I use copilot, its now built into windows and gives a much better answer/explanation than google can for my questions
I've tried a few of them (ChatGPT, DaVinci, etc.) just to see what the fuss is all about. I can certainly see positive aspects with regards for efficiency and automation, but also the negative ones where some folks will be out of a job or bad source content could lead to fabricated results and/or generated results being passed off as authentic). Either way - it's progress and the natural evolution of technology - hopefully, we'll be better off for it in the long run (and not have to worry about Skynet coming online and wreaking havoc with humanity).
I use ChatGPT 3.5 because it's free!
I like Microsoft's Copilot based on DALL-E 3. It's great for generating some references that I can use for when I practice art.
I mainly use chat gpt
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(whatever is free)
I've only ever used AI tools to generate random pictures, but it wasn't DALL-E and am not sure which tool I used.
I use Copilot sometimes to help me sort through tutorials and references.
ChatGPT and PromptForge. Usually for brainstorming purposes but sometimes the lazy sinks in and takes over while my head is in the sand.
I use CHATGPT occasionally when I'm trying to word a phrase better. I never use exactly what it tells me, but it does help me brainstorm.
I use Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT 3.5 since I've found some slightly better use for the older model in some of my work. I use it to brainstorm when I'm writing research papers and it's a great asset to have and learn from. (not to cheat from, that's lame) 🙂
I use Copilot, Gemini, and GPT - usually to put a prompt into any of them and compare when I'm feeling like it. I do like copilot and Gemini for all-in-one kind of approaches (if I want to generate an image for a beer label for a homebrew recipe that I also had it come up with). But my work uses a sanctioned version of GPT that I use fairly regularly for continuous improvement and to sus-out automation options in my day-to-day tasks. I've got a limited understanding of Python and so it's been helpful for writing pseudo-code or getting a foundation/basic scripting started. Easier to get started on something when you don't have to fumble around too much with an approach.
I'm using ChatGPT. It provides reliable responses to a wide range of queries, making it ideal for various applications.
Definitely going to be trying out Co-Pilot for the Microsoft points as well as ease of access in my system.
I am curious to use Microsoft's copilot now that A.I is in full force. Gonna load up Microsoft Edge and check it out.
When my Google search results become incoherent with the amount of keywords and quotations I put into searches, I fire up Bard/Gemini. I try my best to cross-reference the provided information with more Google searches/other sources to ensure some form of accuracy.