New research suggests AI is about to create 'haves' and 'have nots' among knowledge workers. Those who adopt AI, and avoid some pitfalls, will start pulling far ahead of those that do not.
I have been able to create proof of concept and prototype code for several projects at work, while barely having any knowledge.
This has helped speed up prjects by a fair amount, because we don't need to bog down our DEVs with this sort of work and van focus on building solutions once they have proven viable like that.
Not to mention the ability for me to automate a certain amount of my work, freeing me up for other tasks.
I also find it very useful for overcoming writers block or organizing my thoughts to untie some mental knots. All this can be done without giving it too much information as well. I have found it to be tremendously useful but I see why people don't feel the same way. Especially the free version of chatgpt 3.5 is far worse than 4 and 4 had a huge dip in quality as they implemented safe guards and slowed it down to handle computing costs. But it is picking back up now.