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What kind of work do you usually do with AI? I use AI for programming, which covers about 50% of my needs. I also use it to edit and optimize articles. These are the areas where I use AI in my daily routine.

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I think AI(LLMs) are definitely great for editing articles and coming up with ideas 💡 I think where most people fail is expecting a generic prompt to work for them out of the box 📦.

10 years so you are deep into AI 🤖 I can learn a thing or two from you.

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I completely agree with your perspective; using tools like GPT requires crafting prompts to get the desired output. Many people don't study these and just ask questions directly, which often leads to a lot of AI hallucinations.

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It definitely does lead to hallucinations. When I started, I ran into that problem 😂 until I decided to get serious and learn more about NLP and actually understand what's going on, and of course, how to prompt correctly. I will say I am still learning, as there is so much to absorb, and to be honest, it is just exciting. Does AI still excite you? Most of this is new to most of us, especially GenAI, but I figured with 10 years of experience in AI, you probably approached LLMs properly much different earlier on.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Yes, initially I wrote the "GPT Introduction" column in the pub, consisting of 10 articles and 30,000 words, specifically explaining and dissecting the design of prompt words, etc. The purpose is to ensure that all subscribers of my pub have no issues using GPT.

https://open.substack.com/pub/aidisruption/p/future-trends-of-gpt-in-the-next?r=2ajqea&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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Wow 😮 now that is impressive, I can’t wait to dig more into your articles, honestly it’s just not enough time in a day. All I can say it is exciting times 😀

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Hi Meng, I'm deep in the world of cloud and AI security, with a focus on risk management. My days involve assessing AI models and securing ML pipelines. I've developed some custom tools, like an LLM-powered script that analyzes CloudTrail logs for security issues.

On the side, I run I help local businesses safely adopt AI and automation.

Between my main gig and the consultancy, I'm constantly engaged with various aspects of AI and cloud security. It's a dynamic field that keeps me on my toes.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Thank you for sharing.

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Thank you so much for stacking

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