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Hot Take: AI is too agreeable.
Sometimes you need it to be more contrarian I often have a conversation with nonprofit leaders that goes something like this Can AI do this....Yes Can AI do that....Yes Can AI do ....Yes Basically AI will "Try" to do anything you ask. But the key word is 𝘁𝗿𝘆Every time we make a request, it tries to fulfill it (unless it is wildly unethical) But here’s the thing… Just because AI says yes, doesn’t mean that it’s always right It’s one thing to get an answer, and a whole other thing to trust that answer. The real magic happens when we, as humans, add that extra layer of critical thinking. We get to ask: Is this good? Is it accurate? Is this useful? That’s where our role really comes into play. At the end of the day, AI might be the “say yes machine,” but we’re the ones who decide what’s next. Beware of trusting everything coming out of AI. It can be a slippery slope to losing your ability to critical think for yourself Remember that YOU are the final judge of what AI produces
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New comment Oct 8
Hot Take: AI is too agreeable.
Beware of the AI trap
AI can write faster than you can...but is that a good thing? As the world gets more and more obsessed with AI and how it can increase efficiency we also need to slow down and take a critical look at what it is creating And ask ourselves..."Is this good?"" "Am I willing put to put my name on this?" Because there is a trap if you aren't careful It is totally possible to speed up your writing by 10X But if the quality is bad and it feels robotic and generic then it might do more harm then good. There are ways to have both increased quantity and increased quality...but it takes time and effort and some domain expertise So my advice to you is this...start using AI but don't forget your judgement and critical thinking
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Beware of the AI trap
Why you shouldn't ask "Can AI do this?"
The answer is always YES... The real question you should be asking is "Can AI do this well?" And "Do I have the expertise to tell if what it produces is good". I've been teaching tolks to consider AI a "Say Yes Machine" It always tries to do the thing you ask (unless it's wildly unethical) I have taught hundreds of nonprofit leaders and business owners how to start leveraging AI After showing a series of live demonstrations... I often I get a series of questions asking... Can AI [do this] What about this? The answer is always yes! But the trick of using AI... Is having enough experience and domain expertise to tell if the thing it produced is actually good and useful for you. I rarely take the first response from ChatGPT Giving feedback a few times will improve the results each time and get the output to be closer to the thing you actually want and need. Has AI surprised you recently or are you over that phase?
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New comment Jul 15
Why you shouldn't ask "Can AI do this?"
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