Based on many peer discussions, seemed like GitHub Co-pilot was really the only true AI product teams were using internally. Any other tools people are finding value with on internal side?

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Chair and Professor, Startup CTO in Education10 months ago
We use ChatGPT a lot.
Sr. Director of Engineering in Travel and Hospitality10 months ago
The team at my place use chatGPT for getting boilerplates, optimisations, dry runs etc.. We use codium to auto-genrate UT for code coverage as well at one point.. 
also Marketing and Sales team use some genAI tools (Paid) to generate their content as well..
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CTO in Transportation10 months ago
We used ChatGPT for a few experiments but Co-pilot and its integration with the editors is what we use 95% of the time.
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Senior Vice President, Engineering in Software10 months ago
Other than GitHub Copilot, we have seen developers using Tabnine and Codeium very often with a lot of success. If you are an IntelliJ fan, do check out their custom AI available in their tools like Rover and Fleet. 

ChatGPT has been a revolution and probably is as good as any other option available today. Feel free to checkout these tools though.
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Global Head of AI, Data & Analytics in Software10 months ago
Bard for research with citations
Chatgpt for basic q/a and text generation
Gpt4 with own RLHF for agents
Was midjourney for graphics, evaluating Dalle3 now
Synthesia for informative video

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