22 thoughts on “Lesson 25 TBD: GBB Practise #2

  1. I think this DFQ is not the easiest of the ones so far. Speed is a huge advantage, of course, but there are others, too. For example, it brings together a more unbiased view of things (if you do not prompt it to be biased), and can be instructed to be as objective as possible. For humans, being prone to biases, this might not be easy to achieve. Also, AI has access to a wealth of data/information, and may provide a wider array of ideas and outcomes. The above GBB is, indeed, thought -provoking, in the sense that a human-influenced by its own environment, culture, ethnicity, demographics- may not be able to adopt multiple viewpoints. AI can do that if prompted to do so and provide a balanced outcome.

  2. It doesn’t have a preferred outcome. When you ask AI to critique something you built, it doesn’t flinch. That lack of social attachment is genuinely useful for honest analysis.

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