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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Sourena Rad
Hey @sarah_wright7 very cool article i would love to know how Ai can understand the difference between things like between two pictures ( in term of meaning )
Star Boat
Hi Sarah, My question is: How does AI impact personal privacy and data security?
Marc Chia
Thank you for launching the Ask Kitty series in Deeper Learning! It's a fantastic initiative to create a space where we can openly explore questions about AI. One question that's been on my mind relates to bias in AI algorithms. I've heard a lot about how AI systems can unintentionally perpetuate biases present in the data they're trained on. Could you shed some light on how developers can mitigate this issue during the development phase of AI-powered products? Are there best practices or specific approaches that are particularly effective? Looking forward to your insights!
Arun Kumar Kankipati
I see a lot of sales links in people responding and (upvote for them too cheers!) but my answer shall be simple and definitely in thoughts of all developers / software engineers "Whether or not I'll have my Job in next 5 Years"!
Chris
This is a great initiative! I think it's important to create a safe space for people to ask those "embarrassing" questions about A.I. without feeling judged. Looking forward to seeing the insightful discussions that come out of this series.
Chris
This is a fantastic initiative, Sarah! It's so important to create a safe space for people to ask questions about A.I. without feeling embarrassed. Excited to see the insights and knowledge that will come out of this series. Keep up the great work!
Chris
This is a fantastic initiative, Sarah! It's so important to create a safe space for people to ask the questions they might feel embarrassed about. AI can be a complex and daunting topic, so having a resource like Ask Kitty in the AI newsletter is a great idea. Looking forward to seeing the insightful questions and answers that come out of this series.
Emmanuel Bala
this is the greatest showman
Yvik Ye
One question I have about A.I. is how to effectively integrate advanced A.I. features into products without overwhelming users. It's something we've been focusing on with xspiral, ensuring the technology enhances the user experience rather than complicates it.
YC J
I guess mine would be, how much do we need to “know” to confidently say that we can “do” something using AI? After getting lost at all the 404 links in llama repo and a zillion expired links on some hyped “AI projects”. I start wondering if I’m the only one struggling…
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