I try to use it as a tutor while studying. When I run into something that I don't understand then I start asking it questions, often times asking it to "explain like I'm 5". Overall it's been really helpful. Now I don't have to rely on search engine results (which is nearly an entire page full of ads at this point). I also don't have to spend time posting questions on the Stack Exchange sites, worrying about the nitty gritty details of how I phrased the question. With ChatGPT I can ask really specific questions right as they come up, and instantly get an answer.
I have noticed that it gives me wrong answers quite often. This can be a problem if what I'm asking is too far out of my depth. My strategy for dealing with the potential false information is to 1) Be suspicious of any answer it gives me. 2) Ask it, "Are you sure about that?" (lol) 3) Ask questions that tie into things that I do know, so that it's easier to detect potential wrong answers. I think that the process of being suspicious and critical of the answers also helps me learn, since I'm forced to basically try and prove why it is right or wrong after I get an answer.
So, overall I'm using it to enhance my learning rather than, "do work" for me.
I have noticed that it gives me wrong answers quite often. This can be a problem if what I'm asking is too far out of my depth. My strategy for dealing with the potential false information is to 1) Be suspicious of any answer it gives me. 2) Ask it, "Are you sure about that?" (lol) 3) Ask questions that tie into things that I do know, so that it's easier to detect potential wrong answers. I think that the process of being suspicious and critical of the answers also helps me learn, since I'm forced to basically try and prove why it is right or wrong after I get an answer.
So, overall I'm using it to enhance my learning rather than, "do work" for me.