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8 hours 23 minutes ago #312474 by Ianeif2
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Are you seeing more people using ChatGPT to fill PIP forms out? Do you know if PIP assessors are against it? I don't see how it can go against us as long as we put our own personal difficulties and real life situations into ChatGPT.
What I'm finding is it's helping me understand exactly what they want to know in each question, and that stops me adding too much, causing cross over adding information that belongs in another section, or under another question on the form.
It's showing me I definitely wrote more than I needed to in past forms because I was overloading on my answers (out of anxiety and worry) and putting way too much in my answers and info as I said wasn't relevant, because they do word the questions in a way that's always confused me.
So in the past, I've thrown everything at them pretty much when answering every question, repeating myself a lot all the way through the form.
Also pages of hand written text, I'm convinced no assessor would have read, and I don't blame them.
Having it typed out makes it all easier to read, so I'm hoping the assessor isn't overwhelmed at the sight of it, reads it all, looks at my evidence, and for one doesn't call me in for a F2F assessment, or make me do a phone assessment, as I've done enough with a progressive illness.
If they don't like AI I don't how they'd tell the way I have done it adding my own personal information and not just letting ChatGPT pull the answers from the internet.
It's just making sure the language and consistency they like to see is used and I like to see. as after every answer it's telling me why my problems are consistent with what a PIP assessor would expect to see in someone my age with this illness.
Thanks.
I highly recommend ChatGPT just make sure before you let it word the answer for you that you list you problems and give real life examples of your problems.
You'll then get a unique answer to your life experiences with your disability, worded correctly, with less emotional fluff we tend to put when all they want to know is how we cope on a daily basis, in all the situations they put.
I'd dread to think people use ChatGPT and let it answer the questions for them.
I'm pretty sure the assessors would frown upon that.
I see ChatGPT as an aid.
What I'm finding is it's helping me understand exactly what they want to know in each question, and that stops me adding too much, causing cross over adding information that belongs in another section, or under another question on the form.
It's showing me I definitely wrote more than I needed to in past forms because I was overloading on my answers (out of anxiety and worry) and putting way too much in my answers and info as I said wasn't relevant, because they do word the questions in a way that's always confused me.
So in the past, I've thrown everything at them pretty much when answering every question, repeating myself a lot all the way through the form.
Also pages of hand written text, I'm convinced no assessor would have read, and I don't blame them.
Having it typed out makes it all easier to read, so I'm hoping the assessor isn't overwhelmed at the sight of it, reads it all, looks at my evidence, and for one doesn't call me in for a F2F assessment, or make me do a phone assessment, as I've done enough with a progressive illness.
If they don't like AI I don't how they'd tell the way I have done it adding my own personal information and not just letting ChatGPT pull the answers from the internet.
It's just making sure the language and consistency they like to see is used and I like to see. as after every answer it's telling me why my problems are consistent with what a PIP assessor would expect to see in someone my age with this illness.
Thanks.
I highly recommend ChatGPT just make sure before you let it word the answer for you that you list you problems and give real life examples of your problems.
You'll then get a unique answer to your life experiences with your disability, worded correctly, with less emotional fluff we tend to put when all they want to know is how we cope on a daily basis, in all the situations they put.
I'd dread to think people use ChatGPT and let it answer the questions for them.
I'm pretty sure the assessors would frown upon that.
I see ChatGPT as an aid.
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6 hours 30 minutes ago #312476 by BIS
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Hi laneif2
Some people are undoubtedly using ChatGPT to help them fill out the form, but it's impossible to clarify how many people are. 51% of adults currently use AI tools, whereas it jumps to 75% for 18 - 34-year-olds, according to WHICH magazine.
Are PIP assessors against it? It doesn't matter whether they are or not. Their focus is on whether a claimant fulfils the PIP criteria, and it doesn't matter whether they have received help filling in a form. The help could come from organisations like the CAB, medical professionals, friends and relatives and tools like AI. AI is here to stay and there will be an increase in its use. As you rightly advise - use it carefully.
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Some people are undoubtedly using ChatGPT to help them fill out the form, but it's impossible to clarify how many people are. 51% of adults currently use AI tools, whereas it jumps to 75% for 18 - 34-year-olds, according to WHICH magazine.
Are PIP assessors against it? It doesn't matter whether they are or not. Their focus is on whether a claimant fulfils the PIP criteria, and it doesn't matter whether they have received help filling in a form. The help could come from organisations like the CAB, medical professionals, friends and relatives and tools like AI. AI is here to stay and there will be an increase in its use. As you rightly advise - use it carefully.
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