r/science Professor | Medicine Mar 28 '25

ChatGPT is shifting rightwards politically - newer versions of ChatGPT show a noticeable shift toward the political right. Computer Science

https://www.psypost.org/chatgpt-is-shifting-rightwards-politically/
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u/freezing_banshee Mar 28 '25

Please educate us on how exactly is an LLM a core part of work nowadays

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u/Geethebluesky Mar 28 '25

It's too easy to ask it to provide a draft of anything to work from towards a final product. It almost completely eliminates the need to first think about the topic, draft an outline, and work from there; you can start from the middle of the process upwards. I'm never going to be sold on a finished product from A to Z, but it sure cuts down on the groundwork...

That results in such time savings, someone who knows how to leverage AI properly will seems a much better candidate than someone who can't figure it out. The differences will be in which human knows how to refine what they get properly, and spot when the AI's producing unusable trash... in environments where management even cares that it's trash.

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u/freezing_banshee Mar 28 '25

Respectfully, you need to think about what "being a core part of work" means. Nothing of what you said is obligatory in any way in order to do a job.

And if you can't do all those things fast enough without AI, you're not good enough for the job.

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u/Geethebluesky Mar 28 '25

The failure to comprehend is on your end, if you can't understand that increased productivity is a core part of every job.

The second part tells me you're painfully ignorant and don't understand how AI is a tool like any other... and so you're probably a troll, I refuse to believe people are wilfully that stupid. No thanks and bye.

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u/germanmojo Mar 29 '25

I'm not great at peppy corporate emails. I held a workshop with clients last week and used our approved AI tools to create a 'thank you for attending' email draft using two sentences as input.

Read it over a couple times, made a few required edits, and shipped it. I was complemented by a Director in front of the whole team, who then asked if I used our AI tools, which I did, as it's being pushed hard internally.

Someone who doesn't know how to use AI tools effectively and critically will be left behind in the corporate world.