Do you really think AI can replace us?
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AI models like ChatGPT are not yet capable of fully replacing humans due to limitations in their ability to follow complex instructions and provide comprehensive results
Action Steps
- Test AI models like ChatGPT with complex tasks to evaluate their limitations
- Configure explicit instructions for AI models to follow
- Compare the results of AI models with human-generated data to identify gaps
- Apply human oversight to review and complete AI-generated data
- Run experiments to fine-tune AI models for improved performance
Who Needs to Know This
Data scientists and product managers can benefit from understanding the current limitations of AI models to set realistic expectations and design effective workflows
Key Insight
💡 AI models have limitations in following complex instructions and providing comprehensive results, requiring human oversight and fine-tuning
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🤖 AI models are not yet ready to replace humans, but can augment our work with proper configuration and oversight 💡
Key Takeaways
AI models like ChatGPT are not yet capable of fully replacing humans due to limitations in their ability to follow complex instructions and provide comprehensive results
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IDK I might be wrong but.....I don't think it's happening anytime soon. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini.....they are good....but they are too lazy. Gave them a task to create a Masterdata for all smartphone models being sold by a particular brand. Gave explicit instructions for all models. Explicitly asked for a list 1st and then asked it to create MasterData. Lazy ahh model just put in like 21 popular ones out of the hundreds of the available models and variants. Is th
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