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Une étude qui montre que les américains dorment en moyenne 10 min de plus par nuit depuis 2019. Il y a quelques stats sympas. Je garde ça sous le coude
Quelques statistiques intéressantes sur les usages de l'IA générative.
Here are some samples from the 100, with one quote for each. The full list is at the bottom of this article.
Generating ideas (#1). “I love it for brainstorming because it’s like the perfect teammate. It can keep up with me and doesn’t get hung up on dead-end ideas, and it can summarize what we come up with so it’s easier to present or reference later on.”
Specific search (#2). “There was a particular cookie my grandmother used to give me and I really liked the taste and texture, and I had looked at the grocery to no avail until one evening … I decided that it might be fruitful to ask ChatGPT for help … It was SnackWell’s.”
Editing text (#4). “I use it to check my own biases with op-eds and speeches and other political stuff. If something makes me feel strongly, I copy it into ChatGPT and ask it to tell me the logical fallacies and possible misinformation in the piece. It is a HUGE gut check!!”
Drafting emails (#11). “I work in investor relations and the amount of time I’ve saved using ChatGPT to help me draft emails is almost unquantifiable.”
Simple explainers (#12). “It’s also way better at explaining concepts to non-engineers than us engineers are. By default it writes at a 5th-grade level, which is perfect for a lot of people we interact with at work.”
Excel formulas (#14). “I have to write a lot of .vb and Excel formulas to reconcile data from less technical people. ChatGPT helps 45-minute tasks take about three to five minutes.”
Making a complaint (#23). “A car wash damaged my wife’s SUV and refused to pay, so GPT drafted a demand letter for me, and I took them to small claims court.”
Generating appraisals (#26). “I know some managers who use it to help punch up performance appraisal write ups for their employees.”
Editing legal doc (#44). “I fed it a long, overly complex service level agreement for a SaaS contract and ask it to rewrite it to make it simpler and easier to digest. It kept the important SLA terms but condensed the language by 70%.”
Sampling data (#85). “It’s great for producing demo data. [If you] need a bunch of fake company names or customer names or product codes, ChatGPT is good at deriving stuff like that.”
Here are some samples from the 100, with one quote for each. The full list is at the bottom of this article.
Generating ideas (#1). “I love it for brainstorming because it’s like the perfect teammate. It can keep up with me and doesn’t get hung up on dead-end ideas, and it can summarize what we come up with so it’s easier to present or reference later on.”
Specific search (#2). “There was a particular cookie my grandmother used to give me and I really liked the taste and texture, and I had looked at the grocery to no avail until one evening … I decided that it might be fruitful to ask ChatGPT for help … It was SnackWell’s.”
Editing text (#4). “I use it to check my own biases with op-eds and speeches and other political stuff. If something makes me feel strongly, I copy it into ChatGPT and ask it to tell me the logical fallacies and possible misinformation in the piece. It is a HUGE gut check!!”
Drafting emails (#11). “I work in investor relations and the amount of time I’ve saved using ChatGPT to help me draft emails is almost unquantifiable.”
Simple explainers (#12). “It’s also way better at explaining concepts to non-engineers than us engineers are. By default it writes at a 5th-grade level, which is perfect for a lot of people we interact with at work.”
Excel formulas (#14). “I have to write a lot of .vb and Excel formulas to reconcile data from less technical people. ChatGPT helps 45-minute tasks take about three to five minutes.”
Making a complaint (#23). “A car wash damaged my wife’s SUV and refused to pay, so GPT drafted a demand letter for me, and I took them to small claims court.”
Generating appraisals (#26). “I know some managers who use it to help punch up performance appraisal write ups for their employees.”
Editing legal doc (#44). “I fed it a long, overly complex service level agreement for a SaaS contract and ask it to rewrite it to make it simpler and easier to digest. It kept the important SLA terms but condensed the language by 70%.”
Sampling data (#85). “It’s great for producing demo data. [If you] need a bunch of fake company names or customer names or product codes, ChatGPT is good at deriving stuff like that.”
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For the past few years, parents, researchers, and the news media have paid closer attention to the relationship between teenagers’ phone use and their mental health. Researchers such as Jonathan Haidt and Jean Twenge have shown that various measures of student well-being began a sharp decline around 2012 throughout the West, just as smartphones and social media emerged as the attentional centerpiece of teenage life. Some have even suggested that smartphone use is so corrosive, it’s systematically reducing student achievement. I hadn’t quite believed that last argument—until now.
J'ai eu de la chance de grandir dans un environnement sans l'addiction aux mobiles. Je crois que j'ai eu mon premier téléphone aux alentours de 16-17 ans. Bien sûr, le monde évolue mais au final, ça sera toujours la sensibilisation et le comportement vis à vis des objets qui nous entoure qui fera une différence.
J'ai eu de la chance de grandir dans un environnement sans l'addiction aux mobiles. Je crois que j'ai eu mon premier téléphone aux alentours de 16-17 ans. Bien sûr, le monde évolue mais au final, ça sera toujours la sensibilisation et le comportement vis à vis des objets qui nous entoure qui fera une différence.
Petite étude statistiques sur l'intégration de l'UX dans sa stratégie SEO. Ca fait des années que je fais ça mais il semblerait que ça soit plus récent pour la plupart des confrères. Ranker bêtement n'a jamais été un objectif unique en soi. Si derrière l'expérience est pourrie, à quoi bon tous nos efforts en SEO.