The Expert Podcast

Is Artificial Intelligence competent to give you good advice?
  • The big question: Should you rely on AI, or do you still need human consultation? Many companies and individuals are debating the use of AI for providing advice.
Microsoft's Warning:
  • According to a press release from Microsoft, one of the largest AI providers, AI services should not be taken too seriously.
  • Microsoft states that AI services are "not designed or intended to be used as a substitute" for human advice in matters of consequence.
Human Expertise Matters:
  • For decisions that impact your life, Microsoft's official stance is that AI should not replace professional human consultation.
  • The legal terms and conditions suggest that for critical decisions, you should consult a human expert.
What are your thoughts on AI?
  • Have you used AI for advice? How does it compare to getting advice from an actual human?
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Is artificial intelligence competent to give you good advice, or do you still need to speak to an actual human? That's the big question, right? Many people are wondering whether or not it's good to use AI. Many companies are wondering whether it's good to give information using AI. Well, here's an indication of where that might be.

According to Microsoft, one of the largest providers of AI, they are warning everyone not to take AI seriously. According to their press release, it notifies people that AI services should not be taken too seriously. The exact language is, "AI services are not designed, intended, or to be used as a substitute."

For professional advice, what does that mean? That means they're putting in their official legal terms and conditions, their service agreement, that AI isn't suitable for matters of consequence. What is consequence? That means if you're going to make a decision based on it, you should not use AI.

So, at this point, according to one of the largest, if not the largest, provider of artificial intelligence resources, they're saying you should talk to an actual human. Don't take our word for it; this is coming directly from Microsoft.

What are your thoughts on using AI? What is your experience, and has it worked out for you to use AI answers versus an actual human giving you answers or advice?

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