How often are you now using AI tools to increase your productivity? Never? Every day? And what tools would you recommend and why?

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CEO in Services (non-Government)a year ago
Using AI tools 2-3 a week. Use cases: 
-summaries of content 
-slide outlines
-abstracts
-citations. 
-Beautiful.AI for slide preparation
-Chat GPT 4
-Styluschat
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IT Manager in IT Servicesa year ago

Beauti.Ai, it is a strange headline "
beauti.ai is for sale"
 or the domain was hacked. I have just visited it from your note.

Chief Information Officer in IT Servicesa year ago

yikes if thats there Joanne F can maybe let us know

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CTO in Healthcare and Biotecha year ago
Daily I use ChatGPT, I have plenty of prompts that are for specific tasks, others are for ideas that have been flowing through my mind lately, and others are aimed at specific projects and problems.

Lately, I've been using ClickUp AI with our SCRUM cards and it has saved me some time typing, not editing the AI response. I haven't needed to use it in docs for the time being.
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Managing Partner in Miscellaneousa year ago
The AI tools that your business can't live without

AWS Bedrock w/ Anthropic Claude 2

AWS SageMaker

Amazon DevOps Guru

AWS CodeWhisperer

A brief example of how we use those tools, the
challenges they address, and any best practices we've observed
or implemented:

We use all of these tools to build and operate the Cascadeo AI SaaS platform for cloud infrastructure management. Our developers use CodeWhisperer to increase productivity and consistency in software engineering. DevOps Guru is capable of generating proactive and reactive insights, both about the performance of our application and for downstream customers whose infrastructure Cascadeo manages under contract. SageMaker is used to build our own models, while Bedrock with Claude 2 is the primary means by which we generate automated insights into events coming from client systems. Together, these tools have revolutionized both the way we build software and the way we operate our managed services business. With hundreds of customer cloud deployments under management, AI has made us better at consistent operations, faster at responding to customer needs, and has radically reduced both the cost of engineering and operations for our company and clients. It is not an exaggeration to say that generative AI is the most important innovation since cloud itself, and in the long run, may well be the most important invention of our lifetimes.

Jared Reimer
Founder and CTO
Cascadeo
http://www.cascadeo.com/
http://linkedin.com/in/jaredreimer
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Director in Manufacturinga year ago
ChatGPT almost daily. Sometimes for rewriting my emails as I am a terrible writer. Mostly for answering questions. Example - my neighbor has a remote rural property and was considering pump options for watering a small garden patch. We are in Tennessee where there can be 200, 300 feet or more elevation change. I couldn’t recall the height to put the water tank on the hill to get about 45psi. ChatGPT answered in a second and reminded me to consider friction loss over the distance too. Try that with plain old fashioned Google search!!
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Head of Transformation in Governmenta year ago
Every single day.
First of all, they have been embedded in our apps already for some time. But for the corporate environment ML and DSS algos as well as LLMs for email processing and editorial have proven to be huge time savers. content generation always goes through ai check and plagiarism check services, but the whole chain can be scripted.
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