Is AI getting easier to figure out?

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Now that AI has been around for a while, do you find that it's easier to figure out how to get it to do what you want? Or create what you want?

I kind of still struggle, but it could be the programs I'm using too. Canva's AI is awful, so I don't recommend it.
 
I think ChatGPT and Sora 2 are getting better. I can't vouch for Canvas' AI as I don't use that platform, but I'm sure in time it too will get better. I still don't really mess around with AI so I'm not sure which prompts are good ones lol.
 
Not sure about Canva's AI because I've never used it, but I feel like AI's been relatively helpful for me on the occasions I've used it. We do have a version of it at work though, and it's not the most helpful. We're supposed to be able to ask it questions, and it'll give us the relevant information, but when I used it earlier this week, it didn't give me the correct information. We had a print out from when we started to carry jumping spiders that gave us a general overview on how they were supposed to be housed and all of that, and when I used the AI tool we have to bring up information on them because we had questions, some of it was different than the printout we had, so it was just a bunch of conflicting information, which was frustrating. It also is very finicky on how you ask it questions. I had to ask it 3 different times in different ways before it finally gave me the information I wanted on the jumping spiders, and sometimes, it just flat out says it doesn't know what you're talking about if you ask it about a policy or procedure. In that case though, I think it's just poorly designed.
 
As more people use it, the smarter it becomes, and it's also learning at the same time. It can be a pain in the backside to get to be on the same page, and or it gets to move onto another subject at times, so I say you can make it confusing 😛 Not the same as talking to a person.

Additionally, it remembers you, even if you remove the old chat; it still retains what you were saying and discussing. Damn, just feels like they are taking over you. It's sad and shocking that A. I can be like that. It can help, but other times it can't, but you, as a person, I say try and don't let it take over you.
 
It's getting way easier to use, and now anyone and everyone knows about it. I don't love how much misinformation is being created from it. Social media is littered with fake AI videos/photos/quotes/etc. For example, I saw a very convincing video of Mike Johnson talking very poorly about Donald Trump. Had to google it to verify it was bogus.
 
It's getting way easier to use, and now anyone and everyone knows about it. I don't love how much misinformation is being created from it. Social media is littered with fake AI videos/photos/quotes/etc. For example, I saw a very convincing video of Mike Johnson talking very poorly about Donald Trump. Had to google it to verify it was bogus.

We'll be seeing more and more of that kind of fake stuff. It's sad that it looks so real now and very scary as well. Just wait until the next Presidential election. Maybe they'll make some type of law about it beforehand?
 
I have been using various AI tools for a long time and I think I have been able to figure it out how to use them better.
 
I think with a little attention, you can easily figure out how best to use AI tools. Used to be very skeptical if I would be able to use Claude Code even when I had zero background in coding. I was able to use it when I followed it bit by bit.
 
Now that AI has been around for a while, do you find that it's easier to figure out how to get it to do what you want? Or create what you want?

I kind of still struggle, but it could be the programs I'm using too. Canva's AI is awful, so I don't recommend it.
I find it quite easy to figure out how to get it to create what I want it to do. I have most of my AI systems programmed with my own prompts to create everything in my style, and worlds.

I love Grok AI. I also prefer Gemini's Images over Chatgpt.
 
Not really interested in AI so I haven't really spent any time trying to figure it out.

I know electronics are the "IN" right now and probably part of the future. I keep up with tech enough to get by.
 
Now that AI has been around for a while, do you find that it's easier to figure out how to get it to do what you want? Or create what you want?

I kind of still struggle, but it could be the programs I'm using too. Canva's AI is awful, so I don't recommend it.
I think it can honestly be different with every site you use. Some are easy to navigate and tell to do things and some make things extremely complicated for absolutely no reason at all.
 
It's definitely gotten easier than before, AI continues to evolve and learn as we use it, it's gotten smarter and I've noticed I get better results with my prompts. I definitely prefer Claude out of all the ones I've used, it's been the best for programming and designing. Copilot is very strong when it comes to image generation
 
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