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KnifeFightAcademy t1_jctpugy wrote

We recently lost a producer at work that would create content and they have now pretty much been replaced by ChatGPT. We refine the output but it saved us a full salary to get the same (and often better) results.

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eratonnn OP t1_jctshpd wrote

Do you mark this down to the low quality of that worker? or would it be that even good producers would be less competent than ChatGPT?

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KnifeFightAcademy t1_jcvihw6 wrote

It's all about time, honestly.
They were great at their job and we panicked when they left but when we started to realise the power of ChatGPT, we couldn't ignore how helpful it was on a day to day.

Let's say we were writing a joke book (that's not what I do, but a good example) and we needed '500 Jokes About Bananas' ...that kind of task would be left to that person to write, gather and research and cross reference for a lot of different things. We can give that task to ChatGPT and turn out a result in an instant, that we would refine and keep moving forward.

If ChatGPT was in a band, it would be a backing track, not a musician... but sometimes you just need to get the timing right.

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