Ai - what have you used it for?

So far I’ve only used it to write a bit of software that will detonate all the nuclear weapons on the planet and then wage war on whatever humans are left. Maybe even send a few cyborgs back in time if necessary.

Hopefully it will never fall into the wrong hands though, otherwise I’ll wish I’d just stuck to Hoovers.
 
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We use it at work a lot. Open ai to write meta data for content and occasionally for a first pass translation. Works particularly well if you want to classify a lot of old content.

Use ai personally for my football algorithms. Specifically machine learning algorithms using deep neural nets.
 
We use it at work a lot. Open ai to write meta data for content and occasionally for a first pass translation. Works particularly well if you want to classify a lot of old content.

Use ai personally for my football algorithms. Specifically machine learning algorithms using deep neural nets.
This sounds MINT by the way!
 
So far I’ve only used it to write a bit of software that will detonate all the nuclear weapons on the planet and then wage war on whatever humans are left. Maybe even send a few cyborgs back in time if necessary.

What did you do after lunch?

I use chat gpt and bard quite a bit for copy writing. If I don't like what bard has produced I bung it into Chat gpt say is crap produced by its rival so improve it. In fairness it normally does.
 
I have used it with ideas for my drawings and creating unique reference photos. Not that I would pass Ai art off as original artwork but it can be useful to get ideas and some reference images instead of scrolling through free stock photo sites for hours trying to find the right image to fit my idea. I do need to change quite a few bits of the Ai art but it can be a useful tool for me when creating artwork.
 
Been using Bing AI picture generator for a bit of fun with dog club folks. Couple of hundred on FB creating daft stuff
 

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Never knowingly used it and I’m not sure everything described as AI is anything other than decent software. I saw a rubbish sorting system on the telly the other day described as using AI, in fact it was a vision system and a pick and place arm. So a simple factory automation system in reality, we’d have called it ‘robotics’ back in the day, but that was because the government gave grants for robotics.
 
Generative AI or more "traditional" AI / ML ?

Obviously alot of hype is around GenAI but there's plenty of use cases where people are dying to use GenAI because of the hype, but it's equally solved by a standard predictive ML model or something similar.

I work a lot with some of the biggest tech companies in the world (Meta, Amazon etc) and they're still struggling to get beyond the hype an identify proper use cases with real business value even though they have their own MML's an dmanaged services - very much a case of build it and they will come.
 
Never knowingly used it and I’m not sure everything described as AI is anything other than decent software. I saw a rubbish sorting system on the telly the other day described as using AI, in fact it was a vision system and a pick and place arm. So a simple factory automation system in reality, we’d have called it ‘robotics’ back in the day, but that was because the government gave grants for robotics.
The vision system probably is AI
 
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