I can’t wait to learn more!” - A., Canada easy to cater to the job posting and produces simple, straightforward text rather than ADHD brain ramble. “I’ve only used it to write weird stories about topics like: ‘What do you think a dolphin would have to say about humanity?’” - Eileen, Pennsylvania ChatGPT was helpful in giving me a draft starting point.” - Katrina, Washington, D.C. “When I developed my website, I wanted to use terminology that would attract potential clients. Goblin Tools is amazing for this.” - Paul, New York I’ve also used AI to get me started on letters of recommendation and as a tool to break down larger tasks into smaller ones. “AI tools have helped make my writing more concise. “I used HeyPI to help calm me down and found it very helpful.” - Karen, South Africa “I searched for how to say something in ‘teen language.’” - Jennifer, Colorado I also had it help with rewording some overly complicated paragraphs to make a report more streamlined.” - Tina, Massachusetts “I had help me write a stressful work email so I didn’t have to fight as hard to find the ‘right’ words. “I’ve asked it to give me an activity schedule for our kid’s summer break with places to visit in our area.” - Jean, California “I’ve used ChatGPT to help translate medical test results to plain English.” - An ADDitude reader “As a teacher, I used ChatGPT for suggestions on what to say on report cards.” - Natalie, Indiana How to Use ChatGPT, According to ADDitude Readers Remember to be specific and add plenty of context in your own prompts, and try rephrasing if the chatbot doesn’t understand your question. Check out the ways ADDitude readers are using AI chatbots at work and at home, below. Still, the ability to hand off or get assistance with a wide range of daily responsibilities can save you time, money, and stress. Tread lightly AI makes mistakes and sometimes shares false information.
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