Original link: https://aaronnick.github.io/posts/first-experience-with-chatgpt/
The experience of using chatGPT in the past few days: this thing is very powerful, but the people who can use it well are even more powerful .
This is like the tools we use every day. Some people may not use them, and some people only use them to complete some simple tasks, but some people can play with them. The latter belong to those who can use chatGPT well.
No matter what age, what tools you face, there will always be these three types of people .
Vitalik said in 2020: I can easily see many jobs in the next 10-20 years changing their workflow to “human describes, AI builds, human debugs”.
He mentioned two points, input and debugging , which I think are two of the difficulties. The first is input. If you are just playing, you can input whatever you want, and it will give you good feedback; but if you want to really obtain, or even create something, then the requirements for input are relatively high, such as clearly describing your problems, understand certain boundaries and so on. The second is debugging. Without a certain knowledge reserve, you don’t even know where the problem is and how to adjust it.
To make an inappropriate analogy: the same coloring painting, people with aesthetics and people without aesthetics, the final coloring must be one in the sky and the other in the ground.
In addition, another point is the understanding of boundaries : what can AI do and what can’t it do? Only by recognizing this can you use the tool better. It’s like when someone asks chatGPT where the 2030 World Cup will be held, of course it can’t answer; even if you ask it the weather in Beijing today, it can only return a sorry. Does that mean it’s rubbish? Of course not, because it itself does not support networking or forecasting, so it cannot be answered. However, if you ask it to make a plan, it can list several good directions in an instant; if you ask it to edit an email, it can generate a well-founded and well-worded email in seconds. Therefore, we have to recognize the boundaries of the tool and its limitations.
Of course, in the face of its strength, we don’t need to belittle ourselves, nor can we be arrogant . It will not necessarily replace anyone, but it will definitely produce something new. This thing may be a new service, a new interaction, a new job or even a new world. Let us wait and see.
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