Three key insights about AI - artificial intelligence!
From the Smart Repairman and his loyal AI partner (Microsoft Copilot)
AI is not infallible
Artificial intelligence can process vast amounts of data and provide us with great results, but that doesn't mean it's infallible. AI learns from the data it's given, and sometimes errors or inaccuracies can occur. Being aware of this fact is crucial for the proper use of AI. As the Smart Repairman says: "Even AI has its flaws. Let's learn from them and be cautious when interpreting its results."AI is not all-knowing
Although AI has access to a huge amount of information, it doesn't mean it knows everything. Some information may be outdated or incomplete. AI also depends on the data we provide. It's important to be critical and verify the information AI provides. As the Smart Repairman says: "AI can give you many answers, but don't forget your own judgment."If you want something from AI, you need to know how to ask for it
AI is a powerful tool that can deliver amazing results if we know how to formulate our requests correctly. The key is to be clear, specific, and provide as much relevant information as possible. AI can process large volumes of data, so don't be afraid to give it plenty of details. As the Smart Repairman says: "If you want something from AI, you need to know how to ask for it. Be specific and share as much information as possible."
Practical tips for using AI
Provide detailed information: The more relevant data you provide, the better the results you'll get. Don't be afraid to share details and context.
Formulate clear and specific requests: Make it clear to AI what you expect from it. For example, when creating a resume, specify which sections it should include.
Be ready to collaborate: AI is a tool you can iteratively collaborate with. Don't hesitate to ask for adjustments and fine-tune the details.