What sort of things does everyone use AI for?

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  1. hudson555555
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 5:49 PM
    Interested to hear what everyone uses it for / which AI model do you use (chatGPT, Grok, Gemini etc)

    For me I use it a lot for general baby advice (new dad and all) as well as help me create slideshows for work!
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 5:53 PM
    ChatGPT for random searches, sometimes pictures. And for food recipes.

    Also copilot for creating / fixing up emails or responses at work. Like make them shorter or easier.
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 5:55 PM
    You help produce / create podcasts?
     
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    How've the food recipes turned out, decent enough?
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 5:58 PM
    Generative AI like ChatGPT and Claude
    or Perplexity sometimes instead of Google, but they're unreliable for links or factual accuracy so Google's still an old standby.

    I also use GPT as a kind of interactive to-do list with a sense of humor ("You've
    been so productive!"). It can generate decent brainstorm ideas, but quality is inconsistent.

    For work I mostly use Elicit, SciSpace,
    and Consensus (research-specific). It's interesting to read scientific results in a conversational tone.
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 5:59 PM
    Yeah its not like AI creates them obviously but if I search for recipes with, for example, paprika and chicken, it gives me a summary of the most popular ones / combinations. And what not to combine it with etc. Use it a lot like that, especially trying to find healthy recipes that aren't gross lol

    Did AI help you more w baby advice than usual pages?
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 6:09 PM
    Never heard of Elicit, SciSpace or Consensus - They're maybe tailored specifically for your line of work?
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 6:16 PM
    Nice, I'm useless in terms of cooking - maybe need to surprise my wife at some point with the help of AI!

    Emm yes and no - in terms of wanting to find an answer to a question quickly it's good but I sometimes use the 'traditional 'Google search' if I want a more reliable source (NHS website for example).
    Not sure if I should be ashamed to admit that it definitely helped A LOT in the early stages for asking things such as 'Is it normal if my 1 week old baby does ______'
     
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    Just spotted your logo - nice!
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 6:27 PM
    Yes (I write about science.) They're like Google Scholar if it could read and discuss the papers it finds.

    They will compose too, sort of, but they work a bit differently from something like Grok or ChatGPT.
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 6:33 PM
    Sounds as though they've made your job much easier then?
     
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    Jul 14, 2026 at 6:58 PM
    They're useful, definitely, for researching published papers, but not for academic and scientific writing.

    These AIs are just specialized versions of Google, basically. Each searches a smaller database for the info you prompt it for.

    I use several different ones because they each make connections and winnow results a bit differently. They're better at actually answering a specific inquiry with only relevant results (google scholar might give you thousands of results for one search.)

    It's also a lot easier to organize results. I love them.
     
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