I work in tech within the companies that are building AI so we're constantly encouraged (like strongly encouraged) to use it in our jobs. I cannot count how many AI trainings I've been to since Chat GPT launched. I think it's a tool that's here to stay but it still generates so much misinformation it worries me to see people use it as the ultimate source of truth without checking the content.
I will say for education I've used AI when I took a course last summer just to ask questions and get it to explain to me some concepts in more details. I found it quite useful for this. As a student I would have loved something like this to understand concepts I didn't fully get during class. I'm guessing that's not how most students use it 😂.
I work in tech within the companies that are building AI so we're constantly encouraged (like strongly encouraged) to use it in our jobs. I cannot count how many AI trainings I've been to since Chat GPT launched. I think it's a tool that's here to stay but it still generates so much misinformation it worries me to see people use it as the ultimate source of truth without checking the content.
I will say for education I've used AI when I took a course last summer just to ask questions and get it to explain to me some concepts in more details. I found it quite useful for this. As a student I would have loved something like this to understand concepts I didn't fully get during class. I'm guessing that's not how most students use it 😂.
So fascinating - just like with all new tech media literacy is needed