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I wanted to start a thread to share suggestions for AI use. What works well, what doesn't, which models are better for what, etc.

I currently have the lowest level of paid ChatGPT membership, but am trying to switch to Claude. It's not going well.
 
I dunno, I just generally find Claude to give what seems/feels like much more researched and scientific feeling answers to things.

ChatGPT feels like talking to a Gen Z for some reason.

The free version of Claude has done some great spreadsheet ingestion for me. Hard to fully put words to it, but Claude just seems better.
 
I have had good results with the same level Chat you are using. It has been able to search, analyze and calculate competitor costs from publicly available data and provide me with pricing models that have resulted in winning sales contracts. This work would have taken days for me to find and look through then run the risk of me doing the math wrong. My only complaint is Chat asks alot of questions. It seems to always know what the next step should be but is constantly asking me if I want it to do that. Kind of like an unsure of themself engineer.
 
I really think AI is gonna revolutionize diagnostic healthcare in, more or less, unimaginable ways.

An AI can digest decades of tests, blood work, and reported symptoms, self reported feelings, sleep patterns, and actually effectively, and objectively, evaluate it against what the entire modern researched and published world understands about the human body in seconds/minutes.

Meanwhile, I'm barely able to tell my GP how i felt yesterday and what my sleep was like last night in the 15 $*)Q!#@$ minutes he gives me.
 

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