I’ve got it teaching me history, biochemistry, and interior design.
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I use it to summarize text book passages into outlined notes which I turn into quizlets to study. I have a hard time paraphrasing and end up copying a lot out of the book. It usually does a good job and hits the key points
I use it for programming, brainstorming, and learning things, mostly. It’s like ultra Wikipedia + stack overflow that answers questions in real time.
The other day I was in a game store and I didn’t know what to get and researching everything would take forever so I took a picture of the rack and what games I like and asked what it thought I might enjoy. It was sweet. I haven’t played the game I decided on yet but all of my friends swear by it once I told them it. Dominion, if anyone is wondering.
Throw long decimal calculations at it and feel superior that you can use a calculator to get correct values.
I had it rewrite my vimscript config in lua. I was never going to write that from scratch and now I'm adding to it in lua.
I can sometimes get really good ai generated art by telling Bing what I want and have it request the art for me and continue refining it.
By combining it with Plex and Tidal, use Sonic Sage to create playlists.
Ooh, is there a way to do this with Spotify? I have such a hard time committing to making playlists, getting an ai to start them for me would actually be awesome
It got updated a few days ago and the new one is quantized so it's not quite as smart, might be part of it. The tuned GPTs or plugins make it better overall post-update, though, I think. But the base model definitely got a little dumber.