@neauoire LLMs make a better code autocomplete than anything else I've ever used. Like normal autocomplete, it works best if you already know what you're going to type, and is either not very useful or actively harmful otherwise. But it is really good within those bounds.

ChatGPT is very helpful at taking "hey landlord I'm pissed about the sink not being fixed yet, when are you getting around to that?" and turning it into a nice formal email. Or anything where you have to mask in order to interact with the systems of the world.

These are the two use cases where I have seen "better than anything that existed before, and could easily be a part of my daily workflow."