Achieving Human-AI Collaboration With ChatGPT 🧠
Last Updated on November 5, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Don Kaluarachchi
Originally published on Towards AI.
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It is safe to say that AI — or rather AI models — have proved remarkably useful across multiple domains.
ChatGPT — a language model developed by OpenAI — being one of these ‘remarkably useful’ models.
But it is important to understand that human intelligence and AI-generated content need to join forces to unlock ChatGPT’s full potential.
Imagine ChatGPT as a pianist who can play beautiful melodies, create harmonies, and even improvise compositions.
However, it lacks life experiences, emotions, and a nuanced understanding of human complexities.
This is why a human collaborator who has lived through heartbreak, celebrated victories and understands… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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