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¿What is the strangest answer you have obtained by consulting artificial intelligence?

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Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz RYLAI Access Control Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
When using artificial intelligence as an assistant for our work, we should review its responses to eliminate errors and refine the answers with our expertise.   ¿Have you ever gotten a strange response from AI? ¿What were you consulting about, and what was the weird answer?
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Md. Golam Rob Talukdar
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Project Manager| AWR Development (BD) Ltd. Cox's Bazer , Bangladesh
Hi Verónica,
These things happen all the time. I don't want to detail what happened, but I want to tell you that.
I recently tested the output from one AI against another, and I found some interesting suggestions for improvement! If you had asked the AI to include my input before, it would likely do that again. When I tried giving input to another AI, I noticed similar results.

These examples really show the quirky and unpredictable side of AI responses. While they can be entertaining and spark new ideas, it's important for us to look at them critically and make tweaks as needed to ensure they fit our needs.

Think of AI as a creative partner—its suggestions can be exciting, but it’s always good to keep your discerning eye on them!

BR
Golam
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1 reply by Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz
Dec 30, 2024 6:24 PM
Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz
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Interesting idea Md. Golam Rob Talukdar, to test the output of one AI into another. These experiments help us understand the behavior of these applications and obtain the maximum benefits.
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Bisharah Saeed Project Manager| Computacenter
What I find really weird is that, even if we ask about a one liner, it gives you a truckload of information and then you start to think whether this is even remotely related to what you asked. I find that pretty weird!
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Eduard Hernandez
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Product Operations Program Manager Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
Sometimes, I've received incorrect information. For example, I once asked ChatGPT about notable Spanish individuals born on a specific date, but the names it provided turned out to be inaccurate when I cross-checked with a Google search. I informed ChatGPT, and it promptly acknowledged the mistake and provided a corrected answer.
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina

With all my due respect, there is a big mistake in your post. And unfortunately this type of things are generating a big misunderstanding that will jeopardize the work of people like me that are working with AI to help organizations to get advantage of it.



"When using artificial intelligence as an assistant for our work, we should review its responses to eliminate errors and refine the answers with our expertise."



Then you are talking about generative AI, more specific the new model, but not AI.
AI is a board term.
With all my due respect, we need to take care about that.

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Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz RYLAI Access Control Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Oct 29, 2024 2:55 PM
Replying to Md. Golam Rob Talukdar
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Hi Verónica,
These things happen all the time. I don't want to detail what happened, but I want to tell you that.
I recently tested the output from one AI against another, and I found some interesting suggestions for improvement! If you had asked the AI to include my input before, it would likely do that again. When I tried giving input to another AI, I noticed similar results.

These examples really show the quirky and unpredictable side of AI responses. While they can be entertaining and spark new ideas, it's important for us to look at them critically and make tweaks as needed to ensure they fit our needs.

Think of AI as a creative partner—its suggestions can be exciting, but it’s always good to keep your discerning eye on them!

BR
Golam
Interesting idea Md. Golam Rob Talukdar, to test the output of one AI into another. These experiments help us understand the behavior of these applications and obtain the maximum benefits.
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Nicholas Beaudoin Director of AI Programs| Caltech (CTME) Pasadena, United States
One person's hallucination is another person's creativity :)

Always important to adjust the temperature parameter when using prompts!

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