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In your experience with GenAI, what are the best software that have helped you in your job?

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Shahed Alabdah Senior Document Controller| FGC Riyadh,, Saudi Arabia
I'm exploring for the best software in GenAI that can help me with my daily duties in the PM field. 
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Shared (Shahed Alabdah) , is not about the tool. Is about the environment where you will use it. If you will use it in a corporate environment, you have to take into account thing like Responsible AI. For example, what information you will make public. Because if you will use tools like ChatGPT you are making public all the information you are using there. If you will use it personally the information is still public but it is more "protected" against legal issues. With that said, to be efficient, remember to use the right prompt format and to make consistence and trust checking on the results.
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2 replies by Karen Russell, PMP, PMI-ACP, POPM, SSM and Shahed Alabdah
Sep 02, 2025 3:15 PM
Karen Russell, PMP, PMI-ACP, POPM, SSM
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You can set ChatGPT to not train on your data. Claude does not train on data.
Sep 07, 2025 4:28 AM
Shahed Alabdah
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Thank you, Sergio, for highlighting the importance of the environment and Responsible AI considerations. Your point about consistency and trust-checking is a great reminder, especially when balancing corporate use with personal experimentation.
Great question and happy to share from my experience. I just completed the Generative AI Overview for Project Managers Course, highly recommend for anyone looking to dive deeper into AI tools and technologies available. Everything from ClickUpBrian to Chatdoc. I have found ChatGPT and PMI Infinity to be the most useful, relevant and helpful for PM support.
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Sep 07, 2025 4:29 AM
Shahed Alabdah
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Thank you, Katherine, for sharing your experience with the Generative AI Overview course. It’s encouraging to hear how useful ChatGPT and PMI Infinity have been for you—I’ll definitely look into the course and the other tools you mentioned.
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Karen Russell, PMP, PMI-ACP, POPM, SSM Project Manager/Business Systems Analyst | Product Owner/Product Manager| Kae Infotech Consulting and Services
PM Infinity is great for PM tasks/questions. ChatGPT does everything but does not do everything well. I like Claude but it agrees with anything you say. CoPilot is good if you're in an MS shop. Gemini shines if you are in a Google shop. Loveable builds simple apps, NoteGPT for flows and slides, Figma for protoyping. ALL NO CODE, ALL FREE! However, there are usage limits and evenutally you may want to pay. Follow me at linkedin.com/in/KarenTekPro and look for my upcoming workshop.
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Sep 07, 2025 4:29 AM
Shahed Alabdah
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Appreciate your detailed insights, Karen! It’s helpful to see how different tools shine in different ecosystems. I’ll keep your recommendations in mind, especially about PM Infinity and Gemini. Thanks also for sharing your workshop link.
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Karen Russell, PMP, PMI-ACP, POPM, SSM Project Manager/Business Systems Analyst | Product Owner/Product Manager| Kae Infotech Consulting and Services
Aug 31, 2025 11:08 AM
Replying to Sergio Luis Conte
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Shared (Shahed Alabdah) , is not about the tool. Is about the environment where you will use it. If you will use it in a corporate environment, you have to take into account thing like Responsible AI. For example, what information you will make public. Because if you will use tools like ChatGPT you are making public all the information you are using there. If you will use it personally the information is still public but it is more "protected" against legal issues. With that said, to be efficient, remember to use the right prompt format and to make consistence and trust checking on the results.
You can set ChatGPT to not train on your data. Claude does not train on data.
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Leslie Goldstone Founder & Principal Coach| Advice with Purpose Vernon Hills, Il, United States
ChatGPT or a GPT based tool that your company allows is a great start to help build any presentations and project documents. Copilot for Teams meetings will listen and transcribe. This has been a game changer for meeting minutes, decisions, and action items. Of course you always need to review and make appropriate updates as they are not always accurate. These tools are only going to get better and more abundant so it’s best not to fear them, but start to use them and you will definitely find what works for you.
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1 reply by Shahed Alabdah
Sep 07, 2025 4:30 AM
Shahed Alabdah
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Thank you, Leslie, for emphasizing the practical applications of these tools in meetings and documentation. I completely agree—reviewing and refining outputs is essential, and it’s inspiring to see how these tools can already support project work so effectively.
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Shahed Alabdah Senior Document Controller| FGC Riyadh,, Saudi Arabia
Aug 31, 2025 11:08 AM
Replying to Sergio Luis Conte
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Shared (Shahed Alabdah) , is not about the tool. Is about the environment where you will use it. If you will use it in a corporate environment, you have to take into account thing like Responsible AI. For example, what information you will make public. Because if you will use tools like ChatGPT you are making public all the information you are using there. If you will use it personally the information is still public but it is more "protected" against legal issues. With that said, to be efficient, remember to use the right prompt format and to make consistence and trust checking on the results.
Thank you, Sergio, for highlighting the importance of the environment and Responsible AI considerations. Your point about consistency and trust-checking is a great reminder, especially when balancing corporate use with personal experimentation.
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Shahed Alabdah Senior Document Controller| FGC Riyadh,, Saudi Arabia
Aug 31, 2025 4:20 PM
Replying to Katherine Brandl, PMP
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Great question and happy to share from my experience. I just completed the Generative AI Overview for Project Managers Course, highly recommend for anyone looking to dive deeper into AI tools and technologies available. Everything from ClickUpBrian to Chatdoc. I have found ChatGPT and PMI Infinity to be the most useful, relevant and helpful for PM support.
Thank you, Katherine, for sharing your experience with the Generative AI Overview course. It’s encouraging to hear how useful ChatGPT and PMI Infinity have been for you—I’ll definitely look into the course and the other tools you mentioned.
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Shahed Alabdah Senior Document Controller| FGC Riyadh,, Saudi Arabia
Sep 02, 2025 3:14 PM
Replying to Karen Russell, PMP, PMI-ACP, POPM, SSM
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PM Infinity is great for PM tasks/questions. ChatGPT does everything but does not do everything well. I like Claude but it agrees with anything you say. CoPilot is good if you're in an MS shop. Gemini shines if you are in a Google shop. Loveable builds simple apps, NoteGPT for flows and slides, Figma for protoyping. ALL NO CODE, ALL FREE! However, there are usage limits and evenutally you may want to pay. Follow me at linkedin.com/in/KarenTekPro and look for my upcoming workshop.
Appreciate your detailed insights, Karen! It’s helpful to see how different tools shine in different ecosystems. I’ll keep your recommendations in mind, especially about PM Infinity and Gemini. Thanks also for sharing your workshop link.
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Shahed Alabdah Senior Document Controller| FGC Riyadh,, Saudi Arabia
Sep 03, 2025 8:45 AM
Replying to Leslie Goldstone
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ChatGPT or a GPT based tool that your company allows is a great start to help build any presentations and project documents. Copilot for Teams meetings will listen and transcribe. This has been a game changer for meeting minutes, decisions, and action items. Of course you always need to review and make appropriate updates as they are not always accurate. These tools are only going to get better and more abundant so it’s best not to fear them, but start to use them and you will definitely find what works for you.
Thank you, Leslie, for emphasizing the practical applications of these tools in meetings and documentation. I completely agree—reviewing and refining outputs is essential, and it’s inspiring to see how these tools can already support project work so effectively.
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