• BussyCat@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    “AI” or as they were called for the longest time machine learning algorithms can do things like spell check and help with grammar.

    The more modern algorithms that they started really calling AI can help format your ideas, can fix sentence structure, and can even translate into foreign languages

    Email is probably the most useful place for AI as most of the ones we talk about today are really good at language formatting but don’t really have any intelligence

    For example you can write an email cursing out your boss saying “as I fucking told you yesterday” and then ask the AI to rewrite your email in a professional tone so that it says “per my previous email” like sure you can obviously do that yourself but it’s a lot faster to word vomit your thoughts into a computer especially when it’s trivial work related garbage and save your mental energy for your personal time

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      26 days ago

      Trying real hard not to be old man yelling at clouds, but have things gotten so bad people can no longer write a simple email without help with sentence structure?

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        26 days ago

        I’m a software developer, not a writer or a salesperson, but I have to do sales to sell my software.

        I can write a first draft of a sales email to get my ideas across and then have the AI look at it from a specific perspective I don’t have the skills in.

        I dont just take whatever it says and hit send though, I have a conversation with it to tweak things i don’t like, remove things that I don’t think are needed or add things it missed.

        Do this for 15 to 20 minutes and I end up with a much more polished email that won’t come across as AI slop with all the personal touches I did want to add.

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          26 days ago

          Just a question on the value of time: If you can’t be bothered to write it, why should anyone bother to read it? Is it really that valuable of a message?

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                25 days ago

                Depends on the email. Sometimes it’s needed.

                I can spend 10-20 min writing an email that basically says “no your idea is dumb and won’t work” to customers in such a way where by the end of it they agree with me.

                It can take a bit of effort but with high stakes communication it’s needed.

                If you’re just sending an email to your teacher or whatever it doesn’t really matter.