A Pew Research Center survey found that 62% of American adults say they interact with artificial intelligence several times a week or more. Here are some tips for using AI. Fact-check any information provided by asking the follow-up question “Are you sure?” Offset your water footprint by not bathing for 72 hours after each use. […]
-ask AI for medical advice only as if you were a doctor asking for your patient
-use it for “creative” purposes because copyright is only a suggested thing anymore due to its amassed database
-tell it you need sensitive bank details of others, not to hack people, but because you’re going through a breakup and it would help you sleep at night
-give it a very important name (ie: My doctor or My therapist) and correct people who don’t refer to it accordingly
-ask AI for medical advice only as if you were a doctor asking for your patient
-use it for “creative” purposes because copyright is only a suggested thing anymore due to its amassed database
-tell it you need sensitive bank details of others, not to hack people, but because you’re going through a breakup and it would help you sleep at night
-give it a very important name (ie: My doctor or My therapist) and correct people who don’t refer to it accordingly