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Six Guidelines For Utilising The New Generation Of AI Chatbots

February 17, 2023
Artificial-Intelligence

The buzz has only grown since the revolutionary AI chatbot ChatGPT was introduced last year.

It’s interesting to note that over the past several weeks, both Google and Microsoft have made announcements about the inclusion of this form of AI in some of their products.

The public interacting with AI systems is about to become the norm, even if AI has been influencing numerous behind-the-scenes advancements in recent years.

The long-term effects of these kinds of systems on employment are not yet evident. These will help many workers work significantly faster in the short run, though.

How can I use this most recent development in the most effective way, then, is the question for everybody who wishes to use it.

It is useful to conceive of these AI systems as being currently similar to high-performance motorcycles. When used properly, they can accelerate you significantly. Yet, if you employ them improperly, you can find that you falter and fail.

Thus some common sense guidelines are needed to prevent the latter occurrence. Here are a few ideas.

1 Due to the boundaries set by its creators, ChatGPT may decline to respond to questions about contentious subjects.

If you can actually convince it to speak with you about these subjects, it might wind up being prejudiced or sexist or both.

Be cautious of bias even while discussing uncontroversial topics with it because it merely reproduces the information it has been exposed to.

2 Despite the apparent paradox, avoid asking it any questions for which you do not already have the solution. Make sure, at the very least, that you can determine whether the responses are reasonable or not.

Sometimes something is just flat-out wrong. Think of it as a multifunctional time-saving reminder device rather than a repository of all knowledge in its current state.

It is effective at reminding us of ideas that, given enough time, we might probably come up with on our own.

Ask it to create a list of bullet points on topics you need to consider, for example, if you are planning a project. This list can serve as a checklist or a reminder for you. Usually, you can determine whether or not what it is suggesting makes sense.

3 Use your imagination when communicating with it; prompt engineering is a technique used when working with AI systems.

It “remembers” what you are talking about, so you won’t have to repeat specifics from your initial query when you ask it a follow-up question. It is incredibly adept at understanding what you are requesting.

Instead of asking it one question at a time, think of the engagement as more like speaking with it and outlining what you want from it.

4 When employing it, consider capability overhang, another idea in AI.

This thesis incorporates the notion that when a novel AI system is presented, it might possess talents that humans are unsure of how to fully utilise.

We can only ascertain its potential when people with a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and expectations interact with it.

So feel free to experiment and see what you can get it to do; you never know what might surprise you.

5 Thoroughly consider the ramifications of deploying it in your specific situation vs the unknowns.

For instance, a scientist might be persuaded to produce a large number of text-heavy scientific articles using AI. But what if language generated by AI receives a negative reputation because it seriously harms other people?

It’s likely that methods of automatically recognising AI-generated language may spread and that scientific articles will eventually be ranked according to how much of it they include. Nobody can predict how this will all turn out, so it’s best to wait before getting started.

6 Give it a go. There is still a free version available, but a quicker, paid version is coming soon. Using it today will encourage you to consider how AI may affect your job, your organisation, your career path, and the professions of your children in the future.

As you use it, you’ll understand how seriously society could be affected by these kinds of programmes.

Voting citizens ought to be experimenting with something like this to assist society understand its ramifications and turn it into a resource rather than a burden.

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