I love Ai

Ai

I have to say it…

Some may hate me for it…

Some may totally agree…

Fact of the matter is, you have to work with what you love the most…

Except maybe when it comes to family…

That can become problematic at the best of times…

Although, I do think that working for my father for so many years in his small business, paved the way for the person I have become today…

And are still becoming, in my own way…

Which brings me to the subject of this post…

I love Ai

Like really love it…

I might not be an Ai data scientist, or get my python scripts right every time, or at all for that matter…

But I love using Ai tools to create, ideate and launch projects…

It’s amazing.

Don’t get me wrong, I still edit my ChatGPT generated copy…

Sometimes it takes hundreds of generations and manipulations of image prompts to get the outcome I desire. Other times I’m blown away by what is produced.

I still use my very human mind to visualise the outcomes I want.

I still use my brain to conceptualise the projects and take them from raw Ai generated data into something that is palatable, or edible for my chosen target audience.

You can use Ai to build on your already found knowledge…

It’s not going to make you instantly understand how to build a smart contract.

Maybe it will tell you step by step how to build a smart contract for the blockchain…

But actually executing it and getting it to work, takes a lot more effort…

You need to first understand how the tech or subject works…

Otherwise you’re flying blind.

So how can you use Ai to lift your game?

Start learning, or keep learning what you want to know about first.

Practice and practice some more. That smart contract might write itself, but can you actually manage to upload it to the Blockchain? It’s harder than it looks.

Have conversations and not just with ChatGPT, about the subject matter with real life people.

You’ll find that trying to explain the intricacies of a given subject to others helps you to

  1. Understand it better

  2. Help you to understand where your knowledge might be lacking

  3. Force you to seek out more ways to educate yourself

What are you doing with Ai to help your work or personal projects?

Would love to hear it!

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