We Asked Our Readers How They’re Using AI in a Professional Setting. Here's What They Said
Decerry Donato is a reporter at dot.LA. Prior to that, she was an editorial fellow at the company. Decerry received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. She continues to write stories to inform the community about issues or events that take place in the L.A. area. On the weekends, she can be found hiking in the Angeles National forest or sifting through racks at your local thrift store.
According to Pew Research data, 27% of Americans interact with AI on a daily basis. With the launch of Open AI’s latest language model GPT-4, we asked our readers how they use AI in a professional capacity. Here’s what they told us:
A majority of Dot.LA’s Twitter audience uses AI to draft emails or templates for work. Other responses indicate that they use the technology to help with administrative tasks and overall calendar management.
We use https://t.co/1C0wTUsM2L as a personal executive assistant to handle admin tasks such as meeting note-taking, scheduling, calendar management, etc. 🙌
— Xembly (@MeetXembly) March 7, 2023
Have used it to help outline/create a skeleton for a content marketing strategy + calendar.
Have also used it to quickly get variations on content for email and messaging outreach. (Subject lines/content)
— ✌🏾Justyn✌🏾 (@yojustyn_) March 7, 2023
It’s been great for populating rough drafts- emails, job descriptions, etc.
— David Schoenfeld (@DISchoenfeld) March 6, 2023
Used it to help me script out yaml templates
— #Cynical101 (@morecynical101) March 7, 2023
Yup, using it for work stuff lately. Research, helping me write emails, and summarizing articles and books.
— Spencer Rascoff (@spencerrascoff) March 7, 2023
One Twitter follower shared a case study from conversational messaging platform Gupshup on customers who use their products. The details of the case study was sent via email:
Screenshot of the email received from Eric Katzman
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But Dot.LA’s TikTok audience has a wider variety of use cases. Some examples include using AI to help write cover letters, while another respondent says that they use the technology to measure the success of their company’s training program.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
Screenshot via Dot.LA's TikTok.
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Decerry Donato is a reporter at dot.LA. Prior to that, she was an editorial fellow at the company. Decerry received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. She continues to write stories to inform the community about issues or events that take place in the L.A. area. On the weekends, she can be found hiking in the Angeles National forest or sifting through racks at your local thrift store.