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Alec Fokapu's avatar

I asked ChatGPT to help me map out jtdb. It is a pretty efficient tool to articulate jtdb but it falls short when we dug deeper into topics with high expertise level and specifics.

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Essentially we have to feed it with the expertise specific in relation to the jtdb and only then it manages to craft coherent answers/questions with a fair amount of “guesstimate”.

Mike Boysen's avatar

I've actually gotten it to develop questionnaires to probe around specific problems or topics. One of the things I've used are examples in order for it to understand the instructions better. I haven't gotten in to advanced problem-space areas like healthcare or medical interventions, but based on what I've been able to do, that could be possible with some experimentation.

I've actually focused my attention more on other areas where it is useful instead of trying to mimic a methodology. This involves executing numerous prompts where only you know what the model / output looks like. Component-based approach. The prompts are still long and complex, but the result are much better.

Alec Fokapu's avatar

Good idea !

It hasn't crossed my mind that I could feed it with example questionnaires.

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Not sure to understand "executing numerous prompts where only you know what the model / output looks like". Why would you do/need that ?

Mike Boysen's avatar

Check out https://learnprompting.org/

I meant, each part of a model is a separate question or a follow up question. For example, you might have four components in model. Each component has it's own question structure. The difference is the topic

Alec Fokapu's avatar

AI should help us craft better questions and answer and ultimately solve our most pressing pain. And there are many.

If AI should take over my job because it performs it better why should I care ? The main reason for many of us to work is to ensure practical needs (food, shelter,…).

I f AI could solve those jtdb and in exchange it take my job…well be my guest.

If not for money we wouldn’t compromise on our passions.

Mike Boysen's avatar

Every disruptive technology has eliminated jobs. New jobs emerged on top of that technology. What will those jobs be in a world of highly automated digital and thinking processes?