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Excel requires some skill to use (to the point where high-level Excel is a competitive sport), and AI is mostly an exercise in deskilling its users and humanity at large.

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    1 day ago

    I have a conversation about what I want to do and it provides suggestions and formulas or tools I wasn’t even aware of that stopped up productivity.

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        22 hours ago

        You know it’s easier, efficient and better to have a conversation with an AI rather than read an entire manual that won’t contain the thing you need right?

        You know, all the things it’s advertised to do.

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          21 hours ago

          Only to find the “AI” hallucinating functions that won’t work. Or won’t do the thing you were told they do.

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            21 hours ago

            Most times it works. When it doesn’t, it’ll still get me 90% of a solution and I can use the manual or other means to finish it. Again a much faster and better approach. I don’t need to spend hours of my time reading manuals that barely touch on the knowledge I need just to bash keys and hope for the best. Plus it’s conversational so it engages other parts of the brain as a learning tool.

            These fucking people use a rubber duck for the same thing

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              21 hours ago

              When it doesn’t, it’ll still get me 90% of a solution and I can use the manual or other means to finish it. Again a much faster and better approach.

              So you prefer a “90% solution and then read the manual” to “read the manual anyway”?

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                19 hours ago

                Yes. Why would I need to read something that is 99% information that is not important to me or my problem.

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                  19 hours ago

                  Because you’ll learn the solution for the other problems you’ll have some day on the way.

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                    17 hours ago

                    So I’ll waste my time when I could instead get right to the heart of my problem. Have a conversation and learn more about that thing I’m implementing vs blindly skimming through manuals that have nothing to do with my problem in hopes that I’ll retain that information on 2 years when i come across the other issue. Or I could just chatgpt that problem as well