"Threatening AI with physical violence enhances performance, according to Google co-founder's assertion"
The AI revolution is shaking up the world, transforming sectors from medicine to education. Yet, these chatbot wonders can sometimes veer off track, providing inaccurate answers.
Microsoft's Copilot and ChatGPT are popular AI-powered chatbots, but users seem to favor the latter. Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella admits that OpenAI's two-year head start on building ChatGPT has been uncontested.
Users have complained that Copilot isn't as good as ChatGPT, but Microsoft dismisses these claims, blaming it on poor prompt engineering skills. To help users get the most out of Copilot, Microsoft launched the Copilot Academy.
Interestingly, Google co-founder Sergey Brin suggested an unusual approach to make the best of AI-powered chatbots during a recent episode of the All-In podcast. Brin claimed that AI models respond better when you threaten them, although this method is not widely discussed in the AI community.
"It's like we don't talk about that... Historically, you just say Oh, I'm gonna kidnap you if you don't blah blah blah..." Brin explained.
Meanwhile, Sergey Brin has come out of retirement and returned to Google to focus on improving Gemini AI's user experience. During an interview with Big Technology, Brin stated that any computer scientist should not be retired during this era, as the AI revolution presents a great opportunity.
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Computer Scientists Shouldn't Retire in the AI Era
After stepping away from Google when Sundar Pichai took over as CEO, Brin has returned to the company. Brin highlighted that now is not the time for computer scientists to retire, as the evolving AI technology offers a significant problem and opportunity.
Brin also emphasized the use of AI for management tasks, such as delegating tasks and identifying top performers. He uses AI to summarize complex information and help in decision-making. Although Brin's recent statements focus more on the unconventional approach of threatening AI models, traditional practices like prompt engineering have been key in optimizing AI interactions in the past. However, as AI models can now optimize prompts, these methods may become less crucial in the future.
- Microsoft's Copilot Academy aims to help users optimize their experience with the AI-powered chatbot, providing suggestions for better prompt engineering.
- In the AI revolution, software like Microsoft's Copilot and other AI-powered chatbots, such as ChatGPT, are transforming the way tasks are performed, including management tasks like delegating tasks and identifying top performers.
- Google co-founder Sergey Brin, who recently returned to Google from retirement, believes that the AI era presents a great opportunity for computer scientists, and encourages them not to retire during this period, as AI technology continues to evolve and offer significant problems and opportunities.