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by jones1618
20 days ago
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Things I teach my children (and parents): 1. AI/ML is not an oracle. It is neither wise nor omniscient. Never rely on AI for advice (I tell them the pizza glue story). Never rely on AI for opinion (because if you ask for a different opinion it will deliver it, happily). 2. AI/ML is not a source. It can helpfully summarize things and tell you things that may be true but then you need to seek out the sources both to smoke out the errors and hallucinations but also to be exposed to gritty details that get sandpapered away by the "smoothing" of the ML models. AI output tends to be like those posts that show the average face for every country. The resulting faces are interesting and pleasant but should never be confused with real people. 3. Generative AI (text, images, videos, code) is an amazing and fun way to turn an idea into something concrete. But ... beware the pitfalls. A) Beware the delight of novelty. Even if the image/text is kind of coherent and novel, scrutinize the details. Did the result express your original intent?
B) Sweat the details. If the result doesn't show/say 100% of what you wanted then it isn't 100% yours. If you stopped there, you would be letting the AI/ML dictate the limits and "flavor" of your creation. It would be better to use the generated output as inspiration or a guide to what you ultimately create. |
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