HCHTech
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We have a convention of physicists in town, and I went to a talk last night about quantum mechanics in 2-D substances (think 1-atom thick layers of graphene). While a LOT of this went over my head, the lecturer's response to an audience member's question about how AI was affecting his industry:
"AI tends to be very good and interpolation and very bad at extrapolation."
This kind of sums up the current state of AI in a very concise nutshell for me. It also informs my use of things like ChatGPT. I've been dual searching stuff lately with both Google and ChatGPT - very interesting differences which are outlining a pretty clear "tool to task" boundary between them. Google is still very good at finding things you already know exist. But for task focused queries, like finding a software to do a particular thing, or finding non-advertising-related reviews about a product, Google is not winning.
"AI tends to be very good and interpolation and very bad at extrapolation."
This kind of sums up the current state of AI in a very concise nutshell for me. It also informs my use of things like ChatGPT. I've been dual searching stuff lately with both Google and ChatGPT - very interesting differences which are outlining a pretty clear "tool to task" boundary between them. Google is still very good at finding things you already know exist. But for task focused queries, like finding a software to do a particular thing, or finding non-advertising-related reviews about a product, Google is not winning.