How I Use AI: Meet My Promptly Hired Model Intern
Briefly

The article discusses the author's experiences transitioning from Twitter to Bluesky post-Musk's acquisition. Despite attempts to engage with the new platform, the author encountered resistance against AI-generated content. They emphasize their productive use of AI, making them more efficient in writing and programming. The article notes a prevalent misconception regarding the capabilities of AI, asserting that it has advanced since its initial release. It underscores the importance of open discussions about the implications of AI, particularly concerning intellectual property and creativity within digital spaces.
AI makes me significantly more productive. I recently read Aaron Francis's Tweet about how he gets a week's worth of productivity out of a day now thanks to AI.
Despite these challenges, some individuals on both Twitter and Bluesky have shown genuine curiosity about my AI usage, which I want to share.
I'm curious and open to discussions about how we should be dealing with the issue of AI and intellectual property. I believe a dialog is necessary.
A common misconception is that AI is still at the level it was when ChatGPT first launched; many people overlook its advancements since.
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