When AI is helping you perform some activity such as writing help, summaries, technical code examples, creative content, etc., etc., it’s usually very good. Once you incorporate real world information, scenarios and “factual knowledge that can be obtained from books written by scholars”, it’s definitely a “trust but verify” situation. In our company, we are being pushed to use it, but we always know to check for accuracy. Many times, I’ve asked it questions that I conider myself an expert / specialist in, and the answers aren’t accurate, misleading or just bat sh** crazy….but it’s on us all to ensure we use it as a resource / tool and understand that it’s far from perfect – especially when discussing any real world topic.
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