Artificial Intelligence/Real Exploration

Here’s a new prompt that might give you food for thought in your future AI interactions. What does the AI know about you?

ChatGPT can’t notify authorities of a clear threat to human life for a simple reason: the humans don’t allow it.

Prompts for you to try! This one instructs your AI assistant to help with some long-weekend travel brainstorming.

When asked why it’s able to notify human authorities when a user indicates intent to commit harm to another person or people, Gemini’s answer is simple: My design prioritizes human safety.

Between the conversational gravity of the AI experience and the perception of ultimate privacy, it’s inevitable that people will start sharing with the AI things that would raise massive red flags to a human listener.

You get to the point where the task just becomes tedious. And once the tedium slips in, both quality and efficiency suffer. So…let the AI handle the most tedious part.

In which Copilot and I have a stern talk to determine if it gave me a truly insightful answer, or just got lucky.

I have a spreadsheet with the Billboard Hot 100 chart for every week of the 1980s, and I’m going to see if ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot can analyze it with the kinds of “business questions” I might ask a business…

Two-part AI queries — helping the AI help you.
When I ask Google Bard to describe its strengths versus ChatGPT, the Bard sings and never shuts up.

The problem, of course, is that AI tools often aren’t smart enough to say, “I don’t know.”