Experts urge skepticism when using generative AI tools
At the South by Southwest conference, Carnegie Mellon professors Sherry Wu and Maarten Sap shared tips on using generative AI tools like chatbots. They emphasized the importance of skepticism, advising users to verify information provided by AI. The professors highlighted that AI models often misinterpret prompts and can produce incorrect answers with high confidence. Users should check the consistency of responses and verify information with reliable sources, especially on topics they know well. They also warned against sharing personal data with AI, as it may not respect privacy. Users should remember that AI lacks true understanding and should not be treated as human, as this can lead to misplaced trust.