No one in the world feels fully prepared for AI right now. And yet, cohort after cohort, participants engaged with hard questions, challenged AI outputs, flagged hallucinations, and pushed back when something felt off.
We just have a constellation of thoughts going through our heads. And AI just gives us that opportunity to be more structured, to be more organized.
Many people tend to assume AI thinks similarly to a human. While its outputs may be reminiscent of how a human expresses thoughts, AI is mostly predictive text and does not actually understand what it is doing.
From communications to small details to grocery shopping, there’s plenty of ways for AI to help you with everyday tasks.
There’s a temptation to turn everything into KPIs and metrics, but what we can measure is never exactly what we care about.
…a long day of international travel and flight cancellations, trying to figure out what to do with more bags than fit on a carrying cart, and what if they weren’t there, and navigating unknown rules and border agents…