Timely for me. Working with college students on how to responsibly use GenAI in class. Question for this crowd: University wants me to start using Gemini since they have a specific data privacy/usage agreement with Google. I've been a ChatGPT subscriber for 18 months and have a pile of stuff in there, having used it extensively for class planning, research data analysis, and daily assistant tasks. Has anyone made a transition from one platform to another as their daily driver? I feel like I have ChatGPT "trained" and I'm not sure what I'm going to gain/lose by shifting to Gemini.
It's interesting how you keep building on this AI series! After your posts on private tools and mobile apps, Frank's tips on making the most of ChatGPT are so timely. Love the 'assistant, not substitute' reminder. It's truely a game-changer for productivity if used right. Great stuff!
Timely for me. Working with college students on how to responsibly use GenAI in class. Question for this crowd: University wants me to start using Gemini since they have a specific data privacy/usage agreement with Google. I've been a ChatGPT subscriber for 18 months and have a pile of stuff in there, having used it extensively for class planning, research data analysis, and daily assistant tasks. Has anyone made a transition from one platform to another as their daily driver? I feel like I have ChatGPT "trained" and I'm not sure what I'm going to gain/lose by shifting to Gemini.
Thanks! This is great. As I dig into it in more detail I’m sure it will be extremely beneficial.
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Your insight on productivity and critical thinking extends the AI serie.
It's interesting how you keep building on this AI series! After your posts on private tools and mobile apps, Frank's tips on making the most of ChatGPT are so timely. Love the 'assistant, not substitute' reminder. It's truely a game-changer for productivity if used right. Great stuff!