Sarah Wright

What questions do you have about A.I. that you're too embarrassed to ask?

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Hi all. Sarah here, Head of Content @ Product Hunt. I'm starting up a new article series in our AI newsletter, Deeper Learning, called Ask Kitty. It's a place where you can ask the questions you've been wondering about A.I. but have been too shy to ask. Why? One thing I've learned about A.I. is that a lot of people in tech assume you know a lot of things, and very few people actually know the things (or know them in-depth enough to explain them simply). Sometimes this dynamic prevents us from asking questions. And asking questions is one of the best ways to reduce our knowledge gap. And yes, you could ask ChatGPT, but based on my experience you're unlikely to get the full context you need. Not only will I work to answer your questions, I'll work to find the right people to help me answer them! So ask away!
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Jason Levin
Why is Perplexity such a big deal?? (They just became a unicorn today but Idk anyone who uses it!)
Rohan Chaubey
@iamjasonlevin I tried it. I liked it. :)
Logan Smiley
Is there any industry that AI can’t take over? How does these things get future proofed?
Sajida
Sarah's new Ask Kitty series in the AI newsletter aims to demystify AI by encouraging questions. In Shadow Fight 2, like in tech, asking questions and seeking guidance are crucial for mastering combat techniques.https://shadowfight2mod.com
No question about AI is too trivial or embarrassing, as every inquiry helps us all understand this complex field better. Sarah, what's on your mind?
Bryant.Chen
In fact, since ChatGPT came along, asking questions has never been so easier like this, I can ask any questions to ChatGPT, no embarrassment any more!
Julie Su
@bryantchen upvoted
Julie Su
@bryantchen Totally agree with you. ChatGPT has definitely made it super easy and comfortable to explore any question that comes to mind. It’s like having a chat with a friend who knows almost everything! 😄 How has it been helping you out the most?
Novicto H
@bryantchen @julie_su Hi Bryant and Julie, I couldn't agree more! Since ChatGPT came along, it feels like there's no such thing as a 'silly' question anymore. It's amazing to have a resource where you can ask anything without feeling embarrassed. It really is like chatting with a knowledgeable friend who’s always there to help out. 😄 For me, ChatGPT has been a game-changer, especially in brainstorming ideas and getting quick answers to technical questions. It’s incredible how it can provide insights and suggestions almost instantly. How about you, Bryant? What are some of the ways ChatGPT has been most helpful for you?
Sarath Buchi
In general, I would be curious to understand more about current challenges in leveraging AI in data analytics. All analytics tools out there (including market leaders like powerbi and tableau) have AI capabilities that are more of a marketing gimmick and not actually functional for real-world. I am bullish that they will eventually get there but not sure what steps are being taken in that direction.
Sarah Wright
@sarath_buchi7 Good question. I was just commenting to someone else that it would be interesting to get genuine insights from experts across professions. As a content creator I can write about the potential and limitations for content creation, but I don't have much insight into the current state for data or HR, for example. Will look into this.
Shantanu Batra
Hi, Sarah. really appreciate you doing this. A major concern that we have witnessed in AI Startups is that of copyright infringement. Intellectual Property Laws are going to need a major revamp to accommodate AI in this new world. Hence, the question - Other than monetary concerns, what are the other factors that stops AI giants from using licensed material for training LLMs?
mkikey
It's refreshing to have a safe space where we can freely explore our questions and deepen our understanding of AI. And you're absolutely right about the importance of asking questions to bridge the knowledge gap. Oh, and by the way, if anyone's looking for a supportive and knowledgeable instructor, consider booking lessons with a Female Driving Lessons https://femaledrivinglessons.co.uk/
Lishi@Fork.ai
It’s a good topic. But if we realize that they are just machines, there will be nothing left to be embarrassed about.
Lishi@Fork.ai
@harsha_01 Awesome! I will check that. --- https://fork.ai
Amit Arora
very good initiative, Sarah. I want to ask why only OpenAI is being capable of building ai at that fast pace? Do they have some special LLM's that have set their path.