The Secret Life of Prompts: How to Talk So AI Listens
Ever wondered why sometimes an AI like ChatGPT nails your request, and other times it gives you something completely off-track? The difference often comes down to how you prompt it.
The Future of NLP: Will Machines Ever Understand Feelings?
When you tell Alexa you’re frustrated, she’ll apologize politely. When you type to ChatGPT that you’re sad, it might offer comforting words. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: neither of them
The Art of Summarization: How AI Turns Books into a Few Sentences
Imagine trying to read War and Peace in a single sitting and then explain it to a friend in two sentences. That’s essentially what modern AI is asked to do
Ever wondered why sometimes an AI like ChatGPT nails your request, and other times it gives you something completely off-track? The difference often comes down to how you prompt it.
When you tell Alexa you’re frustrated, she’ll apologize politely. When you type to ChatGPT that you’re sad, it might offer comforting words. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: neither of them
Imagine trying to read War and Peace in a single sitting and then explain it to a friend in two sentences. That’s essentially what modern AI is asked to do
If you’ve ever been saved from a scam email, asked Siri for directions, or seen Netflix recommend a movie that was weirdly spot-on, you’ve brushed up against Natural Language Processing
When humans read or listen, we don’t treat every word or sound as equally important. Instead, we naturally focus on the most relevant parts. For example, if you hear someone
AI chatbots like ChatGPT can sometimes “hallucinate,” making up facts that sound real but aren’t. Learn why AI hallucinations happen, real examples, and how to avoid being misled in this
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