Rhyme & Reason: Ai Ai Ai
Like most people not living under a rock, I have been reading fast content on AI. This is a function of many things:
1. LinkedIn and its incessant need for ensuring you hear everything related to technology on it first.
2. Twitter and its birth-right of making sure you truly know how the world feels about novel concepts.
3. Instagram and its frugal, creative ways to make you read more.
Now now, if you have dabbled with ChatGPT like yours truly has, you can’t miss what I did there ^. 1, 2, 3 ing concepts is very ChatGPT and if you think you are creating “original content” using this tool, I see you (at least put a prompt to have a unique tone of voice, my friend). Anyway, I digress.
Talks around AI are everywhere and I am here for it. I am here for using it as a resource, for it doing my work in a fraction of seconds, for people who are worried it will take over your jobs, for artists who are not getting credit for their work that led to the development of the system, for the pro-view says “you are only as good as your prompts”, for professional titles like prompt engineers, and for the ones who are saying “look technology has always intimidated humankind, we were scared of the internet but see where we are now.”
I am here for it all.
These takes are legit ways of comprehending what’s happening with us as human beings and can be lengthy topics of discussions but to be honest, our discussions aren’t stopping the system from growing like a demogorgon at the moment. These are stranger things. So my choice of action is to have fun with it and this is what I did (aside from using it for work of course).
I asked ChatGPT -
Why is Ayushmann Khurrana considered a progressive guy?
Then, I asked -
Why is Salman Khan considered a progressive guy?
Then, I had to ask -
So that’s that. Thanks for reading. If you have follow-up thoughts, send them okay? Unlike AI, I will give you the satisfaction of being heard. ;)