Do you use AI?

I don't, but I know lots do and I wonder why? I find AI sumeries when I do searches limited and irritating and they just take up space on the page.

I can't imagine talking to Ai about personal problems, or even something simple like where to get trousers the right length.

I've seen some of our posts put through AI and I'm not sure how I feel about it if I'm honest. If it has to learn then I guess we're better teachers than some, but what does it ultimately do with our conversations?

What does it do with our feelings and emotions, it can't feel or emote, isn't it rather like a mask talking to a mask?

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  • Yes I do. I find it really useful. When searching through a normal search engine it will just search with key words and no context which is why searches often bring up utter nonsense and not what you want.

    When using ai, it can use context. You can also find tune it and ask it questions to get the answer that you want.

    I wouldn't talk to it about anything particularly personal although I find it a very good tool for problem solving.

    I don't tend to log in so as much as the data of what I ask will be stored somewhere im sure, it'll be attached to my IP address rather than my name. If anyone cares enough to match that to my name and sift through the very boring nature of the things they use it for then they can enjoy.

    It may not be able to feel or emote but I honestly find it's responses more empathetic than from a lot of humans so this doesn't bother me at all.

  • Whats the difference between an AI search and a normal one, do you word it differently or does it ask you questions if it dosen't understand what you want?

  • Here's my understanding of it,  . 

    A generative AI prompt might be something like 'Write me a UK English summary in under 500 words of all the available research on AuDHD burnout, in clear words suitable for a non-technical audience and with a bibliography."

    The equivalent search might be 'simple summary of research into AuDHD burnout'.

    The difference is the generative AI prompt looks at all the research it can find and generates (writes) the type of summary you ask for, while the search brings back all the summaries it can find and you have to work through them to find the best or make a 'greatest hits" one.

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  • Here's my understanding of it,  . 

    A generative AI prompt might be something like 'Write me a UK English summary in under 500 words of all the available research on AuDHD burnout, in clear words suitable for a non-technical audience and with a bibliography."

    The equivalent search might be 'simple summary of research into AuDHD burnout'.

    The difference is the generative AI prompt looks at all the research it can find and generates (writes) the type of summary you ask for, while the search brings back all the summaries it can find and you have to work through them to find the best or make a 'greatest hits" one.

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