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I use ChatGPT fairly frequently. For example, I often have to write a business email. I'm usually pretty good at it. But sometimes I don't have the time or desire to find the right wording. This is where ChatGPT comes into play: I have trained my writing style using several examples and then simply have the quickly written emails beautified.
My boss doesn't know about it, but I don't hide it either. My company is very, very slow on the technical side and will only understand the benefits of AI in a few years.
This is pretty much what I use it for too. Plus it was my ghost writer for sections of my website content and helped me update my bio for my proposal templates. I would never give it client information. But it sure is handy getting me over writer's block. I usually have it reword its answer 3 times and then I edit them together using the bits and pieces that work best.
Another person chiming in with the same use case. It's saved me SO MUCH time and it really helps get over the anxiety-related procrastination.