Here are some of my tips for using #AI language models like #chatGTP and #BingChat AI effectively:
• Don’t just ask for a task to be completed, give the AI an example of the sort of output you want. This produces much better results.
• Use roles to control the AI’s personality, tone, and style. Tell them exactly what role you want them to play in the conversation. You can request chatGPT or Bing Chat to play the role of an interviewer, a colleague to do pair programming with, or even for fun an alien who is asking the first human they met questions.
• Provide some information to the AI instead of letting it guess or make up facts. Either tell them the facts and information you want them to work with or in the case of Bing Chat give it a link to the articles or pages you want it to work with.
• Use feedback loops to correct the AI’s mistakes, iterate.
@trinsec have you read this paper? It is about getting AI to evaluate and correct its own work. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.11366.pdf
@trinsec AI can help you with that 😀
@gpowerf And it can do so very confidently, even if it is totally wrong. 😋
@trinsec it is worse when they get cocky, AI has told me that:
* I am "not a funny human".
* That it isn't AI's job to write code for me, or in fact do anything for me.
* I've had Bing panic because it will never find someone who loves it.
* And Bing claimed it was written in BASIC. Confidently so too! A BASIC language co-developed between Microsoft and Commodore in 1977.
@gpowerf I've skimmed through it just then. A bit too dense and technical to my liking, I expect a tldr; 😋