With all the AI hype, anyone faced a customer/user assuring something was possible and it turned out it was something some AI told them?
I think it will get very interesting very soon considering some people take for granted google search results let alone now AI.
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Edgar Valdes
05/13/2024, 6:31 PM
The reality check will be a long journey: user gets AI response, user reaches to consulting, consulting tell him AI was wrong, user reaches for second opinion bc obviously first consulting option can't be right... etc
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Shawn Talbert
05/14/2024, 3:39 PM
Inventory Adjustments hype? 🙂
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scottvonduhn
05/20/2024, 12:50 PM
Real wisdom comes in knowing some problems have no easy solution. Is AI aware enough to realize such scenarios, and able to say it doesn’t know something? Or will it continue to lie and give people false hope?
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Shawn Talbert
05/20/2024, 2:21 PM
I suspect it will continue to improve - question is whether there's a ceiling - kinda like self-driving cars. Elon Musk expected self driving YEARS ago but it's clearly a harder problem than originally thought.
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Edgar Valdes
05/20/2024, 2:24 PM
Other problem is closed information. AI is very helpful for, lets say, JavaScript questions. You have lots and lots of blog posts, StackOverflow answers, YouTube videos, docs freely online etc. Other cases, not so much.
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Shawn Talbert
05/20/2024, 2:24 PM
I seem to recall AI was also supposed to take over the world back in the 1990's? Though this time it seems to be doing better.