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Medium • 1y
AI's response to your question: AI can automate repetitive tasks, analyze data more quickly and accurately than humans, and even uncover insights that might not be immediately apparent to humans. However, there are still many aspects of decision-making and problem-solving that require human judgment, creativity, and contextual understanding. Furthermore, AI systems are not infallible and can sometimes produce biased or incorrect results if they are not properly designed, trained, or monitored. Therefore, while AI can be a powerful tool in many domains, it is important to recognize its limitations and the need for human oversight and intervention in many cases.
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AI isn’t about writing emails, generating images, or automating tasks—it’s about transcending human limits. True AI should tackle the unsolvable, predict the unpredictable, and engineer the unimaginable. It must not mimic human effort but eliminate h
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AI vs. Human: The Future of Collaboration- The debate between AI and human capabilities is intense. While some fear AI will replace human roles, others see AI as enhancing human potential. AI excels in processing vast data, predicting trends, and aut
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Treat AI as a Tool, Not a Master: AI should be confined to tasks involving data analysis, pattern recognition, and automation. Critical decision-making, especially where ethical considerations, creative breakthroughs, or deep contextual understandin
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Recently, Sam Altman has said that AGI may come as early as 2025. It will revolutionize the whole world as we see. I have been training AI LLM models for quite some time. My personal take is that while AI learns things exponentially it may not be abl
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