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And so I think it is a very valuable tool.
And for easy stuff, it is useful.
Um, but I think you need to have enough expertise and enough learning to be able to say, okay, I know when it's wrong and I know how to stop it before it does something bad.
And I'm going to keep doing that and I'm going to keep developing that expertise.
And the other thing I would say is one mental model I have around AI is that it's an amplifier that if you are stupid and you are chatting with AI, it's going to kind of go to your level.
And the same thing is if you're really smart or really knowledgeable, it's going to potentially mimic you in that way.
It kind of adapts to you.
And so that, again, is sort of a double-edged sword.
It can be really useful if you have the expertise and if you've gone down that learning path and you know more than the AI does in many cases through your experience, your wisdom, the different things you've picked up.
And you can do that critical thinking and real thinking that the AI can't do.
So then you can use it as a very useful tool.
But if you don't have any of that, if you're just brand new, you don't really know anything and you're going into some subject area that you don't know anything about, then you're going down a dangerous path.
Because then, again, it might not ever do the real sophisticated stuff that it wouldn't
Because it's doing the, tell me I'm five level.
But then again, it's potentially going to go down a really weird path and you're not going to know.
And so you're going to end up getting burned by that.
Yeah, I saw that.
I mean, I think to me, the idea about that story, like it does sound like it was a tragic accident.
What happened with her and her sister?
She was six years old at the time.