Reflecting on current Learning and Work processes, and current limitations of AI
Poh-Sun Goh
6 July 2023, 0337am, Singapore Time
Currently when making notes and preliminary reading and research around a topic I start by outlining what I currently know, and then sequentially and iteratively do key word online searches, reviewing topic and review articles, and further background and source material review. Then refine this material to the task at hand, and with a target audience. Current limitations of AI are the datasets it has been trained on, and the absence of dynamic, ongoing access and feedback (from human trainers) of the latest, topical and trending, as well as integrative work. My feel is that AI has a role as part of our toolkit, as one of several sources of information and assistance we might use, but with a clearly define role, and awareness of its limitations when, and if, we use AI, to assist, and augment our work.
Further Reading
https://hbr.org/2023/05/8-questions-about-using-ai-responsibly-answered
https://www.ibm.com/blog/what-is-generative-ai-what-are-foundation-models-and-why-do-they-matter/
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/AI-content-generators-to-explore
https://www.altexsoft.com/blog/generative-ai/
https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/12/19/1065596/how-to-spot-ai-generated-text/
https://github.blog/2023-04-14-how-generative-ai-is-changing-the-way-developers-work/
https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/why-were-all-obsessed-with-the-mind-blowing-chatgpt-ai-chatbot/
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/artificial-intelligence-ai-chatgpt-chatbot-jobs-3471791
https://knowledge.insead.edu/strategy/chatgpt-and-ai-disruption-consulting-next-line
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