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This thought entered my mind today as I came across a thread on Quora, and noticed that they have added a feature where ChatGPT would have a go at answering the question.

Today alone I have used a few varying "AI" tools, including one which automatically paraphrases text for you, one which analyses your writing in SwiftKey as you type, and of course the big players like Bard and Bing Chat. It got me thinking about whether these features are actually valuable, and if we would start to see them on this platform.

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[โ€“] darkfoe@lemmy.serverfail.party 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Closest thing I've seen that I've liked is on Google chat workspaces: a quick summary of what people have said since my last visit to the thread. Would make a nifty plug-in/addon

[โ€“] Lobstronomosity@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That does seem a useful feature.

I'm stuck in Teams / Microsoft's universe. I wonder how they will try and shoehorn Bing Chat into my work.

My guess is by doing this. I think they're testing things out with outlook too from what I've heard from some old coworkers in the Microsoft space. Google only added it in about two or three weeks ago, so it's still a pretty new feature.