Thanks. My point isn't an argument, more agreeing with you; AI isn't a magic wand, and quite far off. But is it still useful? I'd say yes, with caveats. It's a tool, and people need to know its pros and cons. The challenge I see in enterprise business, is that there's a pressure to use it, but lots of governance to get in place, too few real use-cases, and a general lack of vision as to how it fits in existing workflows (at scale).
Outdated (and tired) argument. See this: https://open.substack.com/pub/aiguide/p/can-large-language-models-reason or this: https://www.thealgorithmicbridge.com/p/you-are-killing-your-greatest-ideas-5ff
Thanks. My point isn't an argument, more agreeing with you; AI isn't a magic wand, and quite far off. But is it still useful? I'd say yes, with caveats. It's a tool, and people need to know its pros and cons. The challenge I see in enterprise business, is that there's a pressure to use it, but lots of governance to get in place, too few real use-cases, and a general lack of vision as to how it fits in existing workflows (at scale).
But you're comparing ChatGPT with people. That's what those links are for. The rest we agree, yes.