- Asking coding questions is the most common use I have seen. But it doesn't always give the correct answer. That's fine. At least it points to the right direction. Since it has the context it's easier to ask follow up questions.
- Finding new tools. Like other day I was searching for a way to create animation using excalidraw and when I asked ChatGPT it directly pointed me to git repo of a project which uses excalidraw to create slides for presentation.
- ELI5: It does do decent job for this. But not always.
- Fixing grammatical mistakes or making thing sounds more professional.
- Finding alternative for some solution.
- Generating digram for some flow via mermaid code or digram for code.
- Finding new tools. Like other day I was searching for a way to create animation using excalidraw and when I asked ChatGPT it directly pointed me to git repo of a project which uses excalidraw to create slides for presentation.
- ELI5: It does do decent job for this. But not always.
- Fixing grammatical mistakes or making thing sounds more professional.
- Finding alternative for some solution.
- Generating digram for some flow via mermaid code or digram for code.