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How can we control the results and information given by AI?

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Mourad CHTARA Real estate agency for housing Elmanar 1, 11, Tunisia
How much we trust in the AI
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Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong
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Financial Management Specialist | US Peace Corps Yaounde, Centre, Cameroon
Have a good check and balances put in place
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Robert Sedlar Program Manager, Investment Management and Enterprise Data| Federated Hermes Pittsburgh, Pa, United States
I fall back on the old "get a second opinion" adage. There are plenty of Gen AI engines out there and more are being created. For example, if I ask ChatGPT a question on scheduling, I'll also use PMI's Project Infinity to cross reference the results. This helps me to better understand the results and to know where I can and can't trust those results.

I'll also ask the same engine the same questions but with different prompts or even the same prompts at different times. It's amazing how different the answers to the same questions can be with just a few hours between asking.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Mourad, you should trust in yourself, not the AI. You can AI to provide you with insights and ideas but the final review, verification and decision should be ultimately yours.

I use AI from time to time, sometimes the answers resonate with me, other time, not so much.

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Michael Browning Director, Cybersecurity| Vanderbilt University Nashville, United States
Great discussion, I learned a lot!
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Omar Jabbar Project Management and Digital Transformation Consultant| OGreen IT Service Inc. Ontario, Canada
This subject is quite interesting and has been discussed in various forms. However, to control your outcome, you must provide more specific input data. The more complicated your project is, the more important it is to be specific. All the answers are excellent and I believe Thomas really nailed it.
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