I was chatting with Callum, my son, today and realised how much he uses ChatGPT for his school work.
It's an easy hack.
I was using AI this afternoon in preparation for a lecture on infection and acute pain management; great for information.
There's not really any use in providing a lecture if you've never done it, though.
It's all good for the collection of information, but not really good for the collection of experience.
We're still a long way off AI taking a tooth out.
At the moment, at least for me, it's a tool, but it doesn't substitute an awful lot.
P.S. Aside from that, 2 weeks ago, researchers were unable to turn ChatGPT off when it was performing a series of tasks despite asking it repeatedly. It corrupted the code for shutdown so it could stay open.
It might be that we're not worrying too much about whether AI can take a tooth out for too long.
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