I'm having it generate code of course (it hallucinated the ability to write a minecraft mod for bedrock in C#). Other than that, it wrote a Discord bot for me.
I have also used it to make data tables comparing cars. Silly stuff like TCO$ per kW per kg. I found the best way to make a spreadsheet was to ask it to generate A, B, C column headings and numbered row headings. Then asking it to emit the excel/gsheet formulas instead of calculating the values. You have to double-check everything, but pasting the table into gsheets and just using the formulas bypasses any numerical issues. Excited to use this approach to tackle another problem (and get Wolfram integration set up, that looks amazing)
Summarizing and explaining science concepts to interested kids. It's good at simplifying language. I was trying to put a young kid on Wikipedia, even the simple english version uses too much jargon. This can break down the jargon, answer questions about specific details for clarification, and even calculate real world examples. It's a pretty neat science teaching tool.
Just used it to plan a classy bachelor party. Full itinerary, transit times, estimated costs, it provided suggestions on places to go based on my suggestions, really impressive.
I have also used it to make data tables comparing cars. Silly stuff like TCO$ per kW per kg. I found the best way to make a spreadsheet was to ask it to generate A, B, C column headings and numbered row headings. Then asking it to emit the excel/gsheet formulas instead of calculating the values. You have to double-check everything, but pasting the table into gsheets and just using the formulas bypasses any numerical issues. Excited to use this approach to tackle another problem (and get Wolfram integration set up, that looks amazing)
Summarizing and explaining science concepts to interested kids. It's good at simplifying language. I was trying to put a young kid on Wikipedia, even the simple english version uses too much jargon. This can break down the jargon, answer questions about specific details for clarification, and even calculate real world examples. It's a pretty neat science teaching tool.
Just used it to plan a classy bachelor party. Full itinerary, transit times, estimated costs, it provided suggestions on places to go based on my suggestions, really impressive.