
I feel like, I am a fraud!
Part of the support Team
I like to keep up with the latest trends, especially in the AI space. About six or seven months ago, I started using Copilot and leaned on OpenAI for help. With that, I managed to automate a lot of my Team's Excel data tasks using VBA scripts. What used to take us a whole week now gets done in just 30 minutes (To be Precise, 2 to 3 mins if data is handy)
My team thinks I figured it all out on my own and they often praise me for it. I do tell them I had help from OpenAI, but I don’t go out of my way to explain that most of the work was really thanks to that guidance
Since then, I’ve delivered a lot more work and I’ve gotten better at writing prompts, understanding my data, and getting results quickly. But deep down, I know what part was me and what part was the AI. Sometimes I wonder, how much credit should I really take for something I didn’t do completely on my own?
I guess that’s something I’m still figuring out.
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions

I don't know why people are offending you but what you are doing is growing up and evolving and adapting new way of doing work...
Yes there was a time when people used to do all the work, coding, debugging by themselves but now we have guidance of copilot. The thing is other people also had access to chatGPT and other AIs who could have done same thing what you did or even better, but it's you who did it because you thought of something ootb typical TCS folks so chill out..
End result is what matters, and I'm sure you must have learnt something by doing or using copilot using coming up with new solution, so it's a win-win for everyone...

Good job bro