My Workflow Is 70% AI, 20% Copy-Paste, 10% Panic. What's Yours?
12 jamessmithe 15 9/10/2025, 10:11:45 AM
Being an analyst I need to research about the market and work accordingly. With the help of ChatGPT, perplexity and Gemini, I get done 70% of my research work. The rest of the 30% is just pure brainstorming. Then if I need some graphics then I use Canva for designing them. I get the images from them. Sometimes, I create ppts too using it. If I need any videos then i usually use tool like fliki, Lunabloom Ai or invideo to generate video. These tools give me good quality AI generated videos. Then nowadays, AI is also available on social medias. It makes the job easier for me. So basically, Most of my work is completed by AI. The one thing I need to do properly is to give them proper instructions. How do you go about it?
Been doing sysadmin since the 90's. Why bother with AI, it just slows me down. I've already scripted my life with automation. Anything not already automated probably takes me a few minutes, and if longer I'll build the automation. Shell scripts and Ansible aren't hard.
AI is a tool for you to create better results not an opportunity to offload thinking to others (like it is now done so often)
What’s the fireable offense? Does the boss want to stitch those tools together themselves?
If the output is crap- regardless of the tool- that’s a different story, and one we don’t have enough info to evaluate.
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If I have a question I can just ask ChatGPT, perplexity and Gemini.
Which get their knowledge (training data) on relevant topics from analysts. Which increasingly use ChatGPT and the rest to produce them.
Enough loops of this, and analyst writings and ChatGPT responses on market analysis will soon reach the same "useless bullshit" parity.
People these days do everything to avoid actually programing but still they wanna call themselves a programmer