Originally Posted by DC Ron
Good article, Gordon. Don't envy those trying to sort this out in the engineering world.

I thought my HP-21 was magic...
The engineering world has to go on results, so those that get the results to the finishing line should do well.
As the article says, most of that will likely come down to people recognising and understanding the limitations, and doing the proper understanding and test of what gets built.

Most of us will already have seen some real howlers from AI and some outright "it made that up" observations.

Interesting.

Originally Posted by Matt Finley
I enjoyed the article too, Gordon.
That's good. I think it actually covers non-tech as well as tech, though I know not if the writer felt that.

I think some of the arts and language subjects are pretty tricky to teach and judge. Some stuff is clear, some stuff is very much "In whose opinion?" . I don't envy that, though from an engineering viewpoint there are also many and varied ways to solve some problems.


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