Things you use Artificial Intelligence for

teachercd

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So far, I use it to condense my lecture notes.  I can take my lesson summary and ask it for a certain amount of bullet points and then I can export it to my google slides.

I also will ask it to create questions to check for understanding.

I also ask it to put certain documents into a printer friendly format.

I have also asked it for gambling picks but it won't really give them to me.

I also asked it to love me and to be there for me emotionally and it just shut down for a few hours.  When it was back up, it just pretended like I never asked that.

 
I am an administrator at a Christian School.  I have chapel in April.  I have already started writing it.  For fun, I put all of the prompts into AI.  This included verses, the audience age, and the denomination.  It gave me a message.  (Pretty much the same direction I took)  Prayers and also song choices.  All in seconds.  Crap is scary.

It cleans up my horrible grammer and sentence structure.  I should use it here.

I used it to give me a technology plan to help educate our older employees on how to better their tech skills.

 
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Yeah, I remember watching Terminator 2.
No, it's that it frequently gives wrong answers because it doesn't actually understand anything. It's just parroting it's training data.

It's quite useful as a tool that a person who knows the answer can then fix the results. But never trust the information it tells you.

 
I've got a few things to share.

First, before anyone really knew of any interesting case studies for the tools, I had the idea to try out midjourney for making background plates for some fun little one minute films. It was mostly just an experiment in trying to work on my compositing skills, but they turned out really nice. Also shocking to see the quality improvement in the AI backgrounds with two years in between.



 
No, it's that it frequently gives wrong answers because it doesn't actually understand anything. It's just parroting it's training data.

It's quite useful as a tool that a person who knows the answer can then fix the results. But never trust the information it tells you.
With the exception of fake literally references I have yet to see a lot of errors.  Now, with that said, I only feed information into it and then ask it to condense it for me.

For instance, Magic School will take my lecture notes and put them on google slides for me.  In seconds.

 
With the exception of fake literally references I have yet to see a lot of errors.  Now, with that said, I only feed information into it and then ask it to condense it for me.

For instance, Magic School will take my lecture notes and put them on google slides for me.  In seconds.


My wife uses Alayna AI for school

I've used some AI to draft long emails for work stuff. I've messed around with a couple of the ones that produce images. That was kinda fun. Used some AI for my resume a while back

 
My work email updated and now it tries to 'help' me by guessing what I am going to type.  I hate it because it is always wrong-plus I know how to type-I can type two words faster than clicking on what it thinks I want to say-even if they are the same ones.  Add in the fact that every time I type what I was going to anyway (contrary to it's suggestion) it is certainly collecting data to 'better' help me next time.

 
My work email updated and now it tries to 'help' me by guessing what I am going to type.  I hate it because it is always wrong-plus I know how to type-I can type two words faster than clicking on what it thinks I want to say-even if they are the same ones.  Add in the fact that every time I type what I was going to anyway (contrary to it's suggestion) it is certainly collecting data to 'better' help me next time.
I hate predictive text!

 
On the iphone you can just turn it off, on emails, I am not sure but there has to be some way to disable it.


Like I said, I haven't really spent any time looking into the settings to disable it.  I only look at email when at my desk, which amounts to about 3 times a day.  I also doubt I average sending more than 1 email a day (I'll be damned if I'm going to send an email or chat in teams with someone a 30 second walk away!).  Reading what I just typed it seems like I am a little too worked up about something that doesn't affect my work life very much, but got to find something to complain about at work dammit!

 
When Dallas fired Mike McCarthy in January, my fam saw this and thought it was true.  "Can you believe what Jerry said ??!!!"

But I couldn't stop laughing.  :laughpound :laughpound

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