AI Quick Tips 82: Use the built-in sentiment analysis
What is sentiment analysis? It is understanding emotion and/or opinion.
What is sentiment analysis? It is understanding emotion and/or opinion.
If you are just getting started with AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, CoPilot, or Perplexity (or the 10,000 others that exist by now), you may not have any idea what to use it to do.
If you’ve ever wondered how people make those QR codes that you see everywhere, well there are a lot of ways actually, but one of them is to use an AI chatbot.
You’ve possibly heard about this already but, if not, OpenAI has released two new models as previews for use and feedback.
But which languages are supported? To that, I have everyone’s favorite answer - it depends.
If you are new to AI chatbots then you’ve probably only heard about one (probably ChatGPT - it gets the most attention). Well, there are a lot of other choices that you may want to consider.
You probably don’t have enough time to watch all of the online videos that you want to watch. I know I don’t.
These days, virtual meetings are as common (or more common) than in-person meetings. Remote teams, global teams, no office space, etc., all contribute to groups needing a way to share information in real-time.
When using an AI tool like ChatGPT, sometimes you want to have more detailed responses, expand on ideas, or switch to a different aspect of the topic(s).
Sometimes, when you read something, you just don’t get it. Maybe you are tired. Maybe they are trying too hard to sound smart. Maybe something else.
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