How People Are Really Using GenAI
How People Are Really Using GenAI
How
GenAI People Are Really Using
by Marc Zao-Sanders
March 19, 2024
Summary. There are many use cases for generative AI, spanning a vast number of
areas of domestic and work life. Looking through thousands of comments on sites
such as Reddit and Quora, the author’s team found that the use of this technology
is as wide-ranging as the... more
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It’s been a little over a year since ChatGPT brought generative AI
into the mainstream. In that time, we’ve ridden a wave of
excitement about the current utility and future impact of large
language models (LLMs). These tools already have hundreds of
millions of weekly users, analysts are projecting a multi-trillion
dollar contribution to the economy, and there’s now a growing
array of credible competitors to OpenAI.
What We Found
There are many use cases for generative AI, spanning a vast
number of areas of domestic and work life. The use of this
technology is as wide-ranging as the problems we encounter in
our lives. We divided the 100 categories we identified into six top-
level themes, which give an immediate sense of what generative
AI is being used for:
It’s telling that the most common use case is idea generation. We
naturally think of content (text, images, synthetic data) as the
output to expect from generative AI — it’s virtually built into the
definition. But it seems that out in the real world, people have
developed a wider concept of what the technology is generating,
and it includes ideas. This is not just semantics. Since ideas are
not final outputs, with this use case, generative AI is supporting
existing part-automated, part-manual processes rather than
replacing them with wholesale automation. This is also true for
each of the 15 learning and education use cases in the list. Such
human-plus-machine collaboration feels less threatening to the
trepidatious majority. Indeed, for almost every single use-case in
the list, there’s a human somewhere in the loop to check, approve
and utilize the results AI generates.
The list of use cases will evolve. The technology is developing and
so is the ingenuity with which people apply it. Indeed, one of the
main points of this article is to encourage, sensible, safe, tangibly
useful experimentation of generative AI. But I also fancy that a
good number of the list are evergreen because they support
timeless pursuits: learning, communicating, thinking.
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Real people are really getting plenty from generative AI. These
examples can help us better understand where it’s actually
creating value in people’s personal and professional lives. With
any popular new technology, there are many fans and many
detractors, like the two skeptics at the beginning of this piece.
Who will have the last laugh though? The gleeful celebration of AI
tripping up is irresistible and will do the social media rounds, for
now. But whereas the appeal of this schadenfreude will fade, the
real stories of AI helping human lives will stay and spread. As one
enthusiast said “People that don’t find it useful, simply haven’t
really understood how to use it.” Another put it more sharply:
“The 5% or whatever who use it effectively are going to smoke the
others.”
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