I am a 75 yr old engineer with 16 and 18 year old grandsons. I still love tech and by a rare stroke of luck so do they. Your tutorial could not have come at a better time and we will all learn from it. But just as important as teaching tech, you also demonstrate the socially advantageous concept of honesty and giving credit to your team. I am sure you were a great manager but I am grateful that you chose to be an educator. Well done.
I've played with several bots, generated unsatisfying but good-enough pictures, wrong answers (and some good ones!) and buggy code (and some good snippets!). I think this is the first demonstration I've seen of someone using it as a tool in an way that I can envision. I knew the bots could do this but what is helpful to me is the integration into your workflow. Thanks for an awesome video!
Your "intern" analogy is a good one and it helps to assuage some of my AI concerns. To date, I have not used AI, but this video has piqued my curiosity.
The editor you show (left side of your video) doesn't look like WORD, so what is it and what does it offer that WORD does not? This was another thumbs-up video.
@@askleonotenboomI thought it might've been Wordpress. I used to have a blog via Wordpress and GoDaddy. Had to let it go last fall as one, was not updating it in several years, and two, budget is barely existing at the moment. Got a job last fall, but had to give that up after breaking my leg and having to recover longer than they wanted as they were short staffed at the site I was at. Oh well.
Thank you for this article. I have been confused what AI is and what AI is not. Going through a real life example is useful and informative. I hope other content creators can show how they use AI. I am also looking forward to your article on phone spam!
Thanks for how AI should be used for. I find it overhyped for what it isn't (being capable of just about everything but the kitchen sink), much like the Cloud was when it was first introduced. That said, I think this has lead to abuses that stem from folks trying to get it to do their work for them (it can't, really), but can augment how they do their work, and can take out the drudgery aspects of many tasks, but not replace folks outright. I remember when there was a claim that won't need a large hard drive (or drive in the case of SSD's) as most software will be in the cloud. Well, that hasn't happened, and when it has, it's not always working smoothly with lots of lagging etc. Most still have to download and run the software locally to get around the lagging issues.
That's why I keep asking the AI the same questions specially chat gpt and bard Ai sometimes they get the questions wrong all the talk about something different
*_"I write very article on Ask Leo!"_* Prove it... I would respond the same way to anyone who uploads a video with a title like "My *honest* review of..."
It’s my fast but unreliable intern. ✅ Watch next ▶ AI Isn’t Artificial Intelligence ▶ ruclips.net/video/0X5nHcu4Al4/видео.html
I am a 75 yr old engineer with 16 and 18 year old grandsons. I still love tech and by a rare stroke of luck so do they. Your tutorial could not have come at a better time and we will all learn from it. But just as important as teaching tech, you also demonstrate the socially advantageous concept of honesty and giving credit to your team. I am sure you were a great manager but I am grateful that you chose to be an educator. Well done.
I've played with several bots, generated unsatisfying but good-enough pictures, wrong answers (and some good ones!) and buggy code (and some good snippets!). I think this is the first demonstration I've seen of someone using it as a tool in an way that I can envision. I knew the bots could do this but what is helpful to me is the integration into your workflow. Thanks for an awesome video!
Your "intern" analogy is a good one and it helps to assuage some of my AI concerns. To date, I have not used AI, but this video has piqued my curiosity.
Enjoyed this great application of AI to our everyday routines.
The editor you show (left side of your video) doesn't look like WORD, so what is it and what does it offer that WORD does not? This was another thumbs-up video.
Wordpress. It's my content management system that runs the askleo.com website.
@@askleonotenboomI thought it might've been Wordpress. I used to have a blog via Wordpress and GoDaddy. Had to let it go last fall as one, was not updating it in several years, and two, budget is barely existing at the moment.
Got a job last fall, but had to give that up after breaking my leg and having to recover longer than they wanted as they were short staffed at the site I was at. Oh well.
Thank you for this article. I have been confused what AI is and what AI is not. Going through a real life example is useful and informative. I hope other content creators can show how they use AI.
I am also looking forward to your article on phone spam!
Hi Leo, I always enjoy your videos but this was particularly interesting. Thank you for the work you do.
It was so interesting and helpful to see a detailed, step-by-step example of a way to use AI to help with practical tasks. Thank you!
One of the best and most interesting videos, I have seen in a long time.
Thanks Leo, great example of how to use AI.
Cheers to Leo for sharing his AI escapades and reminding us that even in the digital realm, a human touch still reigns supreme!
Thanks for how AI should be used for. I find it overhyped for what it isn't (being capable of just about everything but the kitchen sink), much like the Cloud was when it was first introduced.
That said, I think this has lead to abuses that stem from folks trying to get it to do their work for them (it can't, really), but can augment how they do their work, and can take out the drudgery aspects of many tasks, but not replace folks outright.
I remember when there was a claim that won't need a large hard drive (or drive in the case of SSD's) as most software will be in the cloud. Well, that hasn't happened, and when it has, it's not always working smoothly with lots of lagging etc. Most still have to download and run the software locally to get around the lagging issues.
Great... combo AI! The ChatGPT4 and AskLeo by Brave make easy a day by day operations.. awesome!
That's why I keep asking the AI the same questions specially chat gpt and bard Ai sometimes they get the questions wrong all the talk about something different
I use CHATGPT for resumes.
The AI assistant in the Brave Browser is ironically called Leo.
When I discovered that some time ago I wasn't sure whether to be annoyed or impressed. Still not 100% sure. :-)
Never saw the use of Image DALL-E as a reference.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Lets all start calling it Artificial Intelligence!
*_"I write very article on Ask Leo!"_*
Prove it... I would respond the same way to anyone who uploads a video with a title like "My *honest* review of..."
My typos speak for themselves.