Artificial intelligence has wormed its way into our work lives. It’s writing code with and for us; solving medical mysteries; helping us cook; and reading M.R.I. and CT scans.
In the two and a half years since Chat GPT launched, A.I. models have improved by leaps and bounds, and worked their way into many industries.
Has A.I. become a part of your daily work routines? Has A.I. helped you with a breakthrough of some kind? We want to know what it assists you with and even what prompts you use.
And if A.I. has failed to help you in some way, we’re interested to know that, too.
Tell us in as much or as little detail as you want. If we want to publish your ideas and prompts, we’ll contact you first to ask for permission.
Francesca Paris is a Times reporter working with data and graphics for The Upshot.
Larry Buchanan reports stories for The Times that use a variety of visual forms to explain the world.
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