Hi NewUser
Ha! I couldn't agree more - at this time.
Just to be clear, I do believe AI does have the potential to be beneficial
in some applications. However, I feel results provided by AI should be
vetted and not just blindly accepted.
For example, AI has been used to scan x-rays for cancerous growths and
has successfully spotted signs of cancer that doctors missed when they
looked at those x-rays. However, the AI also returned false positives, so it
would be a mistake to put the AI in charge of scheduling potential surgeries.
My friends son recently ask ChatGPT to create a clock that displays the
time for various locations in both analog and digital format. It returned
a Python program that would not compile. Luckily, thanks to issues which
have been posted over the years on this forum, I was able to figure out
the problem.
When he ran the program, it drew a circle with no numbers for the analog
clock. It then placed the digital clock in the center of the circle, and
placed the hands for the analog clock near the lower right corner of the
page, well outside of the analog clock face.
So I guess the bottom line is make sure the results make sense.
Don't trust it to make critical decisions.