When a tool isn’t working, where’s the first place you turn to for help?

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VP of ITa year ago

Gemini is a good tool to start with, and I say start as there is no replacement for your own and peer experience, and also the answers sometimes need to be verified.

IT Manager in Constructiona year ago

Definitively I do a quick search but with perplexity, not a classic search engine.

Head of Transformation in Governmenta year ago

I answered Google, but Reddit is usually a better place to look. Since GPT 4 I actually use GPT for assistance instead of either Reddit or Google. The survey shows us that the documentation is always insufficient and that coworkers don't know. The information is always out there.

a year ago

When did the last "change" occur to the application?  If it's not under Configuration Management, should it be?

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