CEO says these 3 A.I. tools can make you more efficient at work: They're going to be 'truly disruptive'

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Tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot can make writing emails, meeting agendas and PowerPoints much quicker.

Meanwhile, early adopters of these AI tools are finding them to be a big help when it comes to day-to-day tasks. Jacqueline DeStefano-Tangorra, CEO and founder of boutique consulting firm, started experimenting with ChatGPT as a way to analyze her poetry. She learned how to tailor prompts and started figuring out ways to adopt it and other AI tools to make her more efficient at work.

Here are three generative AI tools DeStefano-Tangorra would recommend trying for various administrative tasks., a free app provided by artificial intelligence company OpenAI. ChatGPT can generate an assortment of content from answers to simple questions to code to entire essays. It has its limits, such as an outdated knowledge base and an inability to discern fact from fiction. But given the right kind of tailored prompts, it can be a very useful tool.

Ahead of a meeting with clients, she and her team might also outline a basic agenda in Slack "and then we can tell ChatGPT, 'Okay, now prepare us more of an external facing agenda here that we could actually share with our client.'"which offers faster response times, for example.is a genAI website similar to ChatGPT but connected to the internet and world's most current information.

DeStefano-Tangorra likes it because it's a more tailored approach to research. With a general search on the internet it's "Google, response, Google, response," she says. Tools like Godmode are "not just spitting out responses. They're retaining what it is you're looking for" and homing in on a specific result.

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