My New Best Friend for Tech Questions
As a blogger and tech enthusiast, I'm constantly searching for answers to various technical questions related to WordPress, CSS programming, and Microsoft Office applications like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
Chat GPT has become my new best friend and my go-to resource to get very well detailed and comprehensive answers to my most of my questions.
Chat GPT is a big game-changer when it comes to fixing WordPress problems and learning how to use advanced features in Office programs like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
It quickly gives me clear, easy-to-follow instructions, making it much easier to solve any issues I have. It has totally changed how I handle tech challenges. Just this morning I wanted to change something in my menu items in WordPress and it took about 30 seconds to right my prompt and less than 10 seconds to get the answer! ๐
Of course, Google still holds its place for specific searches, like finding phone numbers or general information. However, Chat GPT has become my new best friend for all things technical. I don`t have to wait for an answer anymore, I get exactly what I want instantly 24/7 when I ask ChatGPT (and even Bing chat sometimes).
I also read this morning that Microsoft will be adding AI to it's office suite and call it "Copilot" later this year. Can't wait for that either.
The impressive knowledge base and instant responses are really what everyone is looking for.
So if you are still on the fence about AI and Chat GPT, I totally recommend you give it a try. It does make a lot of things much easier!
Peace!
Denis
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It is for everyone Myra, no matter what your needs are, there it is with finite answers.๐
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I joined WA at the end of May, so I did not originally see this post.
I liken Google to the modern-day Library. It contains all the books ever written and continues to catalog everything daily.
Within the library is a librarian who knows everything. ChatGPT is the librarian.
It is your choice, you can look through all of the books, or ask the librarian to help you.
Would you rather "Google it" for a list of references or "Answer this?" for a detailed reply?
Google is Dead, Long Live AI.