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my usage of it at this point is a bit of laziness and a bit sussing out capabilities. I have seen imporvements but I have also seen improvements become, kinda, detrimental. So can't say it fits into a workflow anywhere. I still agree it can be a kind of assitant but you gotta take it with a grain of salt and check its work. Conversely its decent and fixing up the formatting of something you put together but is not pretty. I find video games a great way to see how they are. If you use it while running a complicated game you will see its fine most of the time but will be off every so often. Maybe 10% of the time. It can get way off and even get totally lost. One thing is they have given it a kind of memory but it has, well I was going to say no abilitity but it has some. Its ability to figure out what is relevant is not great. Telling it to clear out and start again is useful and should be more energy efficient as well. Its at worst a toy to me right now and at best a nicety.