You may have gotten sick of hearing about artificial intelligence. But don’t tune it out. AI could change the nature of work as much as the digital revolution did starting 25 years ago. Take the quiz to see if you’re ready.
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I didn't do too badly missing only 3. The question referring to an area where AI is most prevalent was interesting. You had selected technology but the answer was service. I picked service for a different reason, namely the ubiquity of businesses utilizing AI in managing their telephone traffic. Call a doctor, dentist or any of these other offices and you get a menu to Select. Now I know that's not high-tech and that may not be AI but bigger businesses, corporations permit you to describe your problem and not just Select a number. That's got to be AI and it will be increasingly evident in business in my opinion. I have used several versions of AI and their newer iterations. Regardless of the AI, in my clinical research I have to edit very very carefully because some of the stuff is full of hyperbole, misses the point, relates it to something outside the context of the questions even if they are layered and detailed and, of course, those hallucinations providing references that don't exist, titles that are all jumbled and occasionally a bit of confusion trying to interpret the research data. What it does remarkably well is to make tables and charts not including schematics such as molecular processes or musical scores in a format to print. Still a lot of beta AI but it is getting better, I agree. Some of the detailed descriptions of science that I am putting together are exquisite. I would read it and think "now why didn't I say it that way?" It has all the essence of the interchange in a very sophisticated product assuming that you have some personal knowledge and can head off the errors.
7/12. But I didn’t use AI to get my D-
Or to do math on my self-grading which is likely an F…
Are you use a curve this semester?