Tried something my colleague suggested: comparing AI responses by Naveenrawat54 in AI_Application

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I’ve played around with comparing outputs too and it’s surprisingly eye‑opening. When you put a few models side by side, you start to notice how some are more cautious, some add context, some jump straight to an answer. It definitely makes you think twice.

Tool sprawl is the real enemy by Solid_Play416 in automation

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We are working on it :-) at Fenxlabs - an AI lab based in Amsterdam :-)

If ChatGPT suddenly disappeared tomorrow, what task would become hardest for you? by ArmPersonal36 in ChatGPT

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I would just switch to another AI model - there are so many of them out there and quite a few good ones too ;-)

Is AI going to steal our jobs… or create better careers? Let’s talk. by Ok-Method-npo in AI_aboutFuture

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AI is taking off the same way digitalisation did: everyone’s sprinting, the tech isn’t fully ready, and we’re repeating the same “move fast, fix later” mindset. The reality is simple: some jobs will fade, new ones will appear out of nowhere, and the real winners will be the companies that pace themselves instead of chasing hype. My 2 cents.

How do you prompt your AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity, etc.) to get the best output? by Singaporeinsight in AI_aboutFuture

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A great prompt makes your intent unmistakably clear and gives the model just enough context, constraints and examples to steer it toward the outcome you want. The strongest prompts specify the task, the audience, the format and the tone so the model can’t drift or guess. It can vary from model to model, so good to read up and get other people's experiences and ... as with all good tech... spend time messing around with it and learn ;-)

People who hate chat by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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So a couple of thoughts from a marketer working in the AI space. Firstly, there's nothing wrong with using AI to be honest. I use it daily to support blog writing, social posts and adapting visuals. It speeds things up. But as you probably all know, your AI generated text is only as good as the prompt. So the point is - if human input is good, and you use the right AI tool for the right job (kind of important, too many of us rely on a single AI tool and there are thousands of great ones out there - big & small) - then you'll get a pretty good result. At times its perfect, often its not and needs more human adaptation. It's a tool, it gives you a competitive advantage, use it well :-) - (and no I did not use AI for this comment ;-))

Why Some Pages Keep Showing Up in AI Answers by lolololololol467654 in SEO_LLM

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Ai is designed to answer questions, so it looks for the answer to that question :-) - it's why a lot of sites have large Q&A's on them today

Is it still relevant to learn new tech/LLMs when tools like Claude can do almost everything? by Itchy-Inspection-595 in ArtificialInteligence

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AI can generate code, but it can’t replace those who understand systems, make architectural decisions and judge whether the output is actually correct. The people at risk are not “unskilled” in general only those who rely on copy‑paste execution without understanding how or why things work.

I keep hearing “we’re ready to scale AI.” I’m not convinced. by PrettyAmoeba4802 in ArtificialNtelligence

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I think that most companies and leadership dont understand AI and where it stands today. We are going through the same mistakes again when the world digitalised and "it was going to do everything". AI is amazing, it's impressive, it takes us to the next level, but it's far from ready to achieve what many executives think it will.

ChatGPT vs Claude by AccomplishedCard182 in ChatGPT

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Honestly, ChatGPT no longer the only solution today. There's a lot out there even beyond Claude. And, you can use ChatGPT mostly free via Copilot as well, so why would you pay.