What’s a misconception about AI you wish more people understood?
TJ Larkin
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Clear up myths and spread awareness about how AI actually works.
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Indu Thangamuthu@indu_thangamuthu
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AI is not everything. Put some effort to make sure your brain is capapbl to understand the errors made by AI
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The most common thing I hear is, “Did you see all these AI-generated images? They just look cheap, not real, and not even beautiful. So, I won’t use them, or at least I’ll try not to.”
This is mainly about images, but it applies to all AI tools. This is a huge trend, and it’s not going away—just like the internet didn’t stop developing. AI will become an important part of our lives, so it’s a big misconception to think that everything AI can do today is the final stage of its development.
For example, we’re about to launch an AI portrait generator, GenYOU soon here. We know that our generated images don’t look like real ones yet, but AI is improving. In the future, these images will look completely different. So, not using AI or refusing to learn about it is a big mistake.
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A lot of people think AI is like a super brain that will take over jobs. But in reality, AI is just a tool that humans created and control to do specific things. It's great at looking at data and finding patterns, but it doesn't think or have goals like humans do.
Many people think that because AI is powered by data, it can't make mistakes. In reality, AI can make errors, especially when it encounters incomplete or biased data. It's important to remember that AI is a tool, and just like any other tool, its effectiveness depends on how it's used and the quality of the input it receives.