Frequently Asked Questions About Using AI at Work
Answers to common questions about Copilot, ChatGPT, AI use cases, and getting your team using AI
Using AI tools
How do I use Copilot for work?
Copilot helps with writing, summarising, drafting emails, and analysis. Start by identifying a daily task that feels manual or slow, then try Copilot for that task. For role-specific examples and getting-started steps, see our guide on how to use Copilot.
Learn more →How do I use ChatGPT for work?
ChatGPT excels at drafting, research, brainstorming, and text-based tasks. Pick one work task you repeat often—email drafts, research summaries, meeting notes—and try ChatGPT for it. See our guide on how to use ChatGPT for task-specific examples.
Learn more →What can I use AI for?
AI helps with writing, summarising, analysis, drafting, and research. Most value comes from matching AI to your specific daily tasks—not generic use cases. Explore our guide on what you can use AI for, organised by role and task type.
Learn more →How do I get started with AI?
Start with your daily tasks. Identify what's manual, repetitive, or slow. Use the AI tools you already have—Copilot, ChatGPT—for those tasks. Let individuals discover personal use cases before planning org-level initiatives. Read our how-to-use-AI guide and getting started with AI in your organisation.
Learn more →What are good AI use cases for my role?
Good use cases depend on your role: finance (reports, reconciliation), legal (contract review, research), operations (document processing, scheduling), marketing (copy, analysis). Discover role-specific examples in our guides on what you can use AI for and how to use Copilot or ChatGPT.
Learn more →How do I know if AI can help with my tasks?
Ask: Is this task manual, repetitive, or slow? Does it involve text, data, or structured information? Can I describe what success looks like? If yes, AI may help. Clairable guides you through discovering personal use cases matched to your role.
Learn more →Getting value from AI
How do I get my team using AI?
Individual adoption drives organisational value. Let your team discover personal use cases through daily experimentation—don't start with top-down planning. Set context (goals, governance) once, then support discovery. See our guide on getting started with AI in your organisation.
Learn more →What if we have Copilot but nobody uses it?
This is common. Teams need direction, not more licences. Help individuals discover specific ways Copilot can help with their actual work—matched to their role and aligned with governance. Clairable guides this discovery. Read our guide on how to use Copilot and how to get your team using AI.
Learn more →How do I measure AI ROI?
Frame value in terms of time saved, risk reduced, or revenue opportunity. Estimate your current costs (hours, errors, delays), then track changes. Clairable helps you think through ROI for each use case. Individual productivity wins compound into organisational value.
Learn more →Which AI tools should I use—Copilot or ChatGPT?
Both have overlapping strengths. Copilot integrates with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Teams, Word). ChatGPT is strong for drafting, research, and open-ended tasks. If you have both, use each for what it does best. See our comparisons in the how to use Copilot and how to use ChatGPT guides.
Learn more →Clairable
Is Clairable free?
Yes. Clairable offers a free tier to discover personal use cases and generate use case reports. Upgrade when you're ready for team features and Organisation Profile. No credit card required to start.
Learn more →What is an Organisation Profile?
An Organisation Profile captures your goals, constraints, governance, data context, and team capabilities. It ensures every AI recommendation fits your organisation. Clairable uses it to align personal use cases with your context. It's included from the Team Plan onwards.
Learn more →What is an idea session?
An idea session is a guided workflow that helps you shape an AI concept into a structured, practical use case. You answer questions about your role and work; Clairable suggests personal use cases you can act on.
Learn more →Can I use Clairable if I am not technical?
Yes. Clairable is designed for non-technical leaders and individual contributors. Questions are in plain language; outputs are structured for business use, not technical implementation.
Learn more →Discover personal use cases
Clairable helps you find AI use cases matched to your role and aligned with your organisation.