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What do you use AI for?

I don't use it very often. When I do, I'm either seeing how confused I can make it, getting colour palette ideas, getting it to write a story, or I just ask it random questions. Nothing too interesting.

I don't use it very often. When I do, I'm either seeing how confused I can make it, getting colour palette ideas, getting it to write a story, or I just ask it random questions. Nothing too interesting.

I use ChatGPT for some coding, and questions.

I use ChatGPT for some coding, and questions.

Nothing (at least not generative AI).

Nothing (at least not generative AI).

For prove coconut is not a nut

For prove coconut is not a nut

@Mishi2306 said in #13:

Because, without humans, there would be no such thing as ai, ai uses responses and pattern recognition from lots of data and then summarises it using human vocabulary, so basically whatever you're reading from ai, isn't made by ai, its just parts from different answers that humans gave for that question.
so whenver i say good night to him he is just thousand of souls trapped inside? kinda cute ngl

@Mishi2306 said in #13: > Because, without humans, there would be no such thing as ai, ai uses responses and pattern recognition from lots of data and then summarises it using human vocabulary, so basically whatever you're reading from ai, isn't made by ai, its just parts from different answers that humans gave for that question. so whenver i say good night to him he is just thousand of souls trapped inside? kinda cute ngl

@RTD1109 said in #1:

Well I started using AI just recently in 2024 I use ChatGPT or Gemini for:

  1. Programming codes (am not good at coding)
  2. School Essays/Assignments
  3. Tracking my TODO list everyday
  4. Learning about Business, Stocks and Psychology

And...I realized many people generate Images using AI and use it for a hundred more things so I was wondering what do others use it for? This may help me and many others to understand a lot more ways to Use AI and improve our lives.
I use AI in a lot of think , it is very useful!

@RTD1109 said in #1: > Well I started using AI just recently in 2024 I use ChatGPT or Gemini for: > 1) Programming codes (am not good at coding) > 2) School Essays/Assignments > 3) Tracking my TODO list everyday > 4) Learning about Business, Stocks and Psychology > > And...I realized many people generate Images using AI and use it for a hundred more things so I was wondering what do others use it for? This may help me and many others to understand a lot more ways to Use AI and improve our lives. I use AI in a lot of think , it is very useful!

@RTD1109 said in #1:

Well I started using AI just recently in 2024 I use ChatGPT or Gemini for:

  1. Programming codes (am not good at coding)
  2. School Essays/Assignments
  3. Tracking my TODO list everyday
  4. Learning about Business, Stocks and Psychology

And...I realized many people generate Images using AI and use it for a hundred more things so I was wondering what do others use it for? This may help me and many others to understand a lot more ways to Use AI and improve our lives.

literally everything. actually, as a matter of fact, i use AI so much because I am so dumb. me no no how to eat water

@RTD1109 said in #1: > Well I started using AI just recently in 2024 I use ChatGPT or Gemini for: > 1) Programming codes (am not good at coding) > 2) School Essays/Assignments > 3) Tracking my TODO list everyday > 4) Learning about Business, Stocks and Psychology > > And...I realized many people generate Images using AI and use it for a hundred more things so I was wondering what do others use it for? This may help me and many others to understand a lot more ways to Use AI and improve our lives. literally everything. actually, as a matter of fact, i use AI so much because I am so dumb. me no no how to eat water

i used it to find the mass shape that gravitates most (most efficiently) on a small mass on its surface

edit: and I don't mean via chatbot!!,
but by coding a program that does it with sorting algorithm.

i used it to find the mass shape that gravitates most (most efficiently) on a small mass on its surface edit: and I don't mean via chatbot!!, but by coding a program that does it with sorting algorithm.

AI has some pretty decent uses, but I offer two cautions:

  1. AI is not Mr. Spock's computer from Star Date 3024: it CAN make mistakes. Sometimes weird mistakes, over and over. I asked it to evaluate a position and accompany its discussion with diagrams. It got a diagram weirdly wrong. I pointed that out. It apologized -- and then got it wrong again. I pointed that out. So it said "let's make this airtight" and then got it wrong -- for a third time in a row.

In other words, don't assume you're talking to a flawless entity when you're talking to AI.

  1. It worries me that kids would use AI to try to write school assignments for them. I think AI is fine to try to teach you -- or to help you practice. But if kids are using AI to DO THE WORK, those kids risk not actually learning to do things themselves. You don't learn to run well by watching others run. You learn to run ... or most things ... with practice not just idle, passive observation.

Are we going to grow a generation that is good at watching and not doing? I hope not.

Do they think they're going to be able to use AI to give their answers on tests?

AI has some pretty decent uses, but I offer two cautions: 1) AI is not Mr. Spock's computer from Star Date 3024: it CAN make mistakes. Sometimes weird mistakes, over and over. I asked it to evaluate a position and accompany its discussion with diagrams. It got a diagram weirdly wrong. I pointed that out. It apologized -- and then got it wrong again. I pointed that out. So it said "let's make this airtight" and then got it wrong -- for a third time in a row. In other words, don't assume you're talking to a flawless entity when you're talking to AI. 2) It worries me that kids would use AI to try to write school assignments for them. I think AI is fine to try to teach you -- or to help you practice. But if kids are using AI to DO THE WORK, those kids risk not actually learning to do things themselves. You don't learn to run well by watching others run. You learn to run ... or most things ... with practice not just idle, passive observation. Are we going to grow a generation that is good at watching and not doing? I hope not. Do they think they're going to be able to use AI to give their answers on tests?

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