I have given in and decided that I need to learn to use AI tools better.
I've been resisting, but too many job adverts and promotion opportunities for what I do are requesting knowledge of AI to "improve existing processes and create new opportunities to expand and grow our business" blah blah.
It's at the point that every meeting I attend has someone show off some report or thing they made with AI and everyone goes "ohhh that's amazing" and I'm sitting there with my spreadsheets and apex stuff being made to feel like a dinosaur ๐
Sure they might get let go once they replace their own job, but I'm getting let go because I'm not replacing my own job, so i might as well get paid for doing it myself ๐
I decided Claude is the way to go, though I really want to like Grok but it feels a bit less gaared to business stuff.
What do you all think?
I've been resisting, but too many job adverts and promotion opportunities for what I do are requesting knowledge of AI to "improve existing processes and create new opportunities to expand and grow our business" blah blah.
It's at the point that every meeting I attend has someone show off some report or thing they made with AI and everyone goes "ohhh that's amazing" and I'm sitting there with my spreadsheets and apex stuff being made to feel like a dinosaur ๐
Sure they might get let go once they replace their own job, but I'm getting let go because I'm not replacing my own job, so i might as well get paid for doing it myself ๐
I decided Claude is the way to go, though I really want to like Grok but it feels a bit less gaared to business stuff.
What do you all think?
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