Using AI at work is like giving your tasks to an intern. No matter how articulate and eager to please they are, they do not have experience. They have not solved real-world problems, and they have not developed good judgment. Every statement should be treated as a guess. It might be a good guess, but it's still a guess.
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@Steve but it's not a person who can develop skills and become a useful part of the workforce in future, a part of their communities - it's tech we can just... Stop helping to improve through using it at the expense of our own growth and that of others
#genAIslop
@noodlemaz Agreed -- if AI is an intern, it's an intern who will never move on. People talk about AI "learning," but that's a misnomer. Real learning is the ability to extrapolate from past experience, and extrapolation is something no algorithm can do. All it can do is reassemble sentences based probable word order. There's no understanding behind it.