Here’s what we’re talking about this week.
Do you think these ai memberships you have to pay for will ever become free when they become more important in everyday life?
A recent news story talks about how a mom is attempting to blame an AI app for her son’s death. Do you think that the company will be affected by this allegation? Why or why not?
I am excited to see what we are doing in class tomorrow and to discover what is behind this locked module! I really enjoyed the Creative with Generative AI projects we have been doing so far so this should be interesting.
I feel like I have really gotten the hang of prompting AI but it still doesn’t produce what I want a lot of the time. Should I try to come up with a new prompt or just go with what it tells me?
Now that we are done with learning the best ways to go about prompting AI tools, what is the next evolution for prompting AI or does your prompting skills hit a cap at a certain point.
Will AI be on every social media platform by the end of the year?
Could we use an AI to control another AI? For example, having a conversation with ChatGPT and then asking it to use Midjourney to create an image or Sudowrite to write a story based on the conversation.
How can AI improve customer experience through personalization and responsiveness?
Why is Open AI a non-profit enterprise?
Will there ever be a time in our lives when AI can start to do everyday tasks without you having to ask?
How much of a ceiling does Apple have? How much farther can they go?
I recently saw the news on the successful catching of the SpaceX starship booster and was wondering how AI would be implemented into systems that would be used in space. Also, when humanity does create a colony on another planet, would outside work be mostly done by semi-autonomous AI or would it still be completed by humans?
On AI bytes we discussed computer take over, what are some safety concerns or concerns in general about having AI control your computer? What if it did something you didn’t want it to do?
Any thoughts on the apple ios update with its new features?
We talk a lot about how you need to be careful with what information you give to AIs, but with Claude being able to access and control your whole computer what is stopping it from accessing and learning from your personal information? Things such as your IP, name, or even saved passwords on websites.
Will it be possible that in the future companies will be run entirely by ai with no actual human workers at all?
How can AI systems be designed to enhance human decision-making rather than replace it?
How comfortable will we get as a society to continue to share personal data with AI to enhance it to effectively complete tasks for us, especially around our homes?
Why do AI companies train their models on the average? Why not have specific models for specific needs? nothing in this world is “one size fits all”
What industries is AI most heavily involved?
How will the new Apple Intelligence affect how we use our phones?
Based on how rapidly AI has evolved in the last decade, where do you think it will go in the next decade? How might AI change our everyday lives (home and work life)?
How should we think about the impact of Elon Musk’s new robots on privacy, jobs, and human relationships?
what future career paths do you think are going to be enhanced by ai the most. Do you think that ai will be a tool in them or will it simply take over so human input is no longer needed.
Do you think the Tesla Robots will end up being a regular item in almost every household in the near future?
What model is better, Anthropic’s Claude model or the o1 model series by OpenAI?
Claude now analyzes data. Do you think that it will make mistakes like a human would? I know running data before if I made a mistake it was pretty hard to spot it especially if it was something really small like a missing decimal. I just wonder how reliable it will be with Claude.
It was interesting what Claude just released, what will humans do when everything is automated?
Do you think that there is a purpose if everything becomes automated?
I was thinking about the Claude AI and the many implications this program has. On one hand, Claude can automate personal activities or tasks making everybody’s lives more effecient and less stressful. However, I find it not likely that companies will implement this sort of AI anytime soon. Companies are hestistant to use AI at the moment due to possible security breaches or company information being leaked.
Will different political parties end up taking different stances on AI? Will it affect elections in the future?
We talked about how Ai detection software can’t tell whats Ai and whats not. Is there any way to know?
Can you explain the benefit of using perplexity ai instead/with GPT 4o? People have been talking about it but i don’t understand the difference yet.
What are the long-term goals for AI, is it augmentation, is it partnership, or is it something else?
How can we use AI images in a professional setting?
Will ai most likely become part of our everyday lives within the next 5-10 years, and maybe become something we actually have to seriously depend on?
What is the most used AI platform? Is there anyway to tell which platform produces better answers or responses?
Do you think Ai will take over real-world jobs such as umpires?
What if generative AI could understand not just language but our unique thought patterns; How would that reshape creative collaboration between humans and machines?
If you prompt AI to create an idea for you, Does that make it your idea because you told it to do it?
Will AI soon replace radio stations with AI voice as the host and auto music selection?
Can AI can build a business on its own initiative and if so why would it do so?
Will many companies and websites start to mainly use AI to help with customers instead of real people in the future?
How will AI be used in live media like the news and how do you think the public would react to this?
Is there any tool online that can allow us to test our prompting ability? It would be cool if there was a tool that would give you a challenge or something to figure out, and you were required to generate a difficult prompt that would get the desired response, if you were not to get the desired response the tool would tell you how close you were or give you a percent that shows how accurate your response was.
How far can AI go into the future without being owned by the government? With the pace it is going I would expect them to try and get leverage on AI. Whether that is buying tools that are already created or making up their own that they consider to be superior to others.
Is it possible that we may see technology that we will be able to treat as our personal assistant that can take care of our tedious tasks for us using AI?
do you think a ready player one situation in inevitable in humanity’s future?
When I was younger and thought of AI it was the more basic humanoid robot that could do your mundane tasks for you. While now the development of AI is still young it is not at all what I think many people imagined. I wonder if or when humans will develop this type of AI and what impact it would have on daily life?
From watching the Optimus AI video with Elon Musk. How can we develop and use generative AI ethically to mitigate the potential risks it poses to humanity?
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