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<blockquote data-quote="Black Dougal" data-source="post: 9536639" data-attributes="member: 7031346"><p>I use AI for my job. It's helps me with my admin bandwidth as a solo freelancer/contractor in the marketing and branding industry. Also, helps me with formatting content ("format the following in a CSV format", for example) and organizing my work which helps me with focus and workflow. Oh and it helps me analyze data, SEO and other traffic analytics take me a quarter of the time that it used to.</p><p></p><p>As for gaming, I lean on it to help with creating content on the fly for my hexcrawl sandbox games. It helps me improvise when needed, it helps me format tables, NPCs, etc etc for easy import into Fantasy Grounds. I also use it as mentioned above but for gaming. "Create a random table of 30 rumors based on the following info and format it for import into Fantasy Grounds: <insert info>". It also helps when creativity and imagination are up against a blank page roadblock. "For this chat I would like you to be an experienced roleplaying game designer and developer....create a list of 20 ideas for Dungeons and Dragons adventures based on the following criteria: <insert criteria>".</p><p></p><p>It's also fun to see how it makes images from old descriptive text in adventures, like a lot of the old ADD stuff for me.</p><p></p><p>That's the extremely "short short list." But in both my hobby and work life I'd say "bandwidth, helping me with my weaknesses, focus, and getting the creative juices flowing when you have one of those days". It's hard to be creative 24/7/365 and I have to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Dougal, post: 9536639, member: 7031346"] I use AI for my job. It's helps me with my admin bandwidth as a solo freelancer/contractor in the marketing and branding industry. Also, helps me with formatting content ("format the following in a CSV format", for example) and organizing my work which helps me with focus and workflow. Oh and it helps me analyze data, SEO and other traffic analytics take me a quarter of the time that it used to. As for gaming, I lean on it to help with creating content on the fly for my hexcrawl sandbox games. It helps me improvise when needed, it helps me format tables, NPCs, etc etc for easy import into Fantasy Grounds. I also use it as mentioned above but for gaming. "Create a random table of 30 rumors based on the following info and format it for import into Fantasy Grounds: <insert info>". It also helps when creativity and imagination are up against a blank page roadblock. "For this chat I would like you to be an experienced roleplaying game designer and developer....create a list of 20 ideas for Dungeons and Dragons adventures based on the following criteria: <insert criteria>". It's also fun to see how it makes images from old descriptive text in adventures, like a lot of the old ADD stuff for me. That's the extremely "short short list." But in both my hobby and work life I'd say "bandwidth, helping me with my weaknesses, focus, and getting the creative juices flowing when you have one of those days". It's hard to be creative 24/7/365 and I have to be. [/QUOTE]
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