Programmer at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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Top 5
2025-08-01T14:08:47Z
Aug 1, 2025
ChatGPT is used to write terminal scripts for Macintosh for remotely renaming a machine based upon a formula. We use it to remotely create users through remote terminal commands so we don't have to remote into the user's computer and interrupt their workflow. We're remoting in, but we're doing it through the terminal so it doesn't bother them. We use ChatGPT also to write scripts on Windows computers to rename the computer, to restart programs that are frozen, and to install programs. For general troubleshooting, we use it to look up possible answers for a problem. It speeds up the process, whereas the previous model was that a customer would call up on a phone and you would ask them numerous questions and tell them what to type and hope they could fix it. Then it moved to where the internet came and you would go to a forum. After forums, it got to a point where you actually have your own website with your own facts and knowledge bases and look up an answer. Then it got to where Google started categorizing everything, so everybody would just go to Google and type in a question and hope an answer pops up. ChatGPT makes it quicker to find the information. You still have to verify it works and it's accurate, but you've always had to do that because the information could be old and you don't realize it. ChatGPT is writing the basic script to do functions. A 40-line script to do something, ChatGPT might write in 15 seconds, where it might have taken me 15 minutes before. It's allowing me to do my job quicker, which lets me help customers quicker, which lets nobody have to stay late at work, either me or them.
Senior Investment Analyst at a financial services firm with 1-10 employees
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Top 20
2025-06-24T16:43:12Z
Jun 24, 2025
We use ChatGPT for internal reports and checking for errors in our non-confidential internal communications. We also use it for research when we need to look for sources.
I am using ChatGPT for everything. For example, I have a script or prompt that I use to organize my agenda. I create a prompt listing what I have to do, and it creates a checklist for me. When I start the new day, I ask it to begin, and it asks me about the tasks I created yesterday, if I have finished them, what I have to do to finish them, and what I am planning for the next day. I create an agenda based on ChatGPT with a specific prompt and create a project for that. Then I can organize my agenda. For the projects I'm working on, I separate them by subject. If I'm researching about AI, I create this project and everything that I'm researching about AI goes into this project. It's a directory where I upload files, websites, and everything I'm working on for this subject. The interaction I have with this chat and the prompt I'm using is very deep, detailed, and the communication with the prompt adapts to my way of working.
I don't have one use case. I have many. I use ChatGPT for creativity and brainstorming. I often use it to generate ten or twenty ideas for a topic, and that often helps me to then pick which direction I actually want to go into. I use it to fine-tune my writing skills. When I write an important document, I ask it to analyze it. When I create presentations, I often ask ChatGPT to create images for me. I often ask ChatGPT to summarize long texts for me. I also use it for complex knowledge research where I would have to use multiple searches on Google.
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ChatGPT is used to write terminal scripts for Macintosh for remotely renaming a machine based upon a formula. We use it to remotely create users through remote terminal commands so we don't have to remote into the user's computer and interrupt their workflow. We're remoting in, but we're doing it through the terminal so it doesn't bother them. We use ChatGPT also to write scripts on Windows computers to rename the computer, to restart programs that are frozen, and to install programs. For general troubleshooting, we use it to look up possible answers for a problem. It speeds up the process, whereas the previous model was that a customer would call up on a phone and you would ask them numerous questions and tell them what to type and hope they could fix it. Then it moved to where the internet came and you would go to a forum. After forums, it got to a point where you actually have your own website with your own facts and knowledge bases and look up an answer. Then it got to where Google started categorizing everything, so everybody would just go to Google and type in a question and hope an answer pops up. ChatGPT makes it quicker to find the information. You still have to verify it works and it's accurate, but you've always had to do that because the information could be old and you don't realize it. ChatGPT is writing the basic script to do functions. A 40-line script to do something, ChatGPT might write in 15 seconds, where it might have taken me 15 minutes before. It's allowing me to do my job quicker, which lets me help customers quicker, which lets nobody have to stay late at work, either me or them.
We use ChatGPT for internal reports and checking for errors in our non-confidential internal communications. We also use it for research when we need to look for sources.
I am using ChatGPT for everything. For example, I have a script or prompt that I use to organize my agenda. I create a prompt listing what I have to do, and it creates a checklist for me. When I start the new day, I ask it to begin, and it asks me about the tasks I created yesterday, if I have finished them, what I have to do to finish them, and what I am planning for the next day. I create an agenda based on ChatGPT with a specific prompt and create a project for that. Then I can organize my agenda. For the projects I'm working on, I separate them by subject. If I'm researching about AI, I create this project and everything that I'm researching about AI goes into this project. It's a directory where I upload files, websites, and everything I'm working on for this subject. The interaction I have with this chat and the prompt I'm using is very deep, detailed, and the communication with the prompt adapts to my way of working.
My main use cases for ChatGPT include reviewing technical information or writing some documents or reports.
I don't have one use case. I have many. I use ChatGPT for creativity and brainstorming. I often use it to generate ten or twenty ideas for a topic, and that often helps me to then pick which direction I actually want to go into. I use it to fine-tune my writing skills. When I write an important document, I ask it to analyze it. When I create presentations, I often ask ChatGPT to create images for me. I often ask ChatGPT to summarize long texts for me. I also use it for complex knowledge research where I would have to use multiple searches on Google.