Disrupting Tradition: CoT Thinking Chains Transform Your AI from Data Jockey to Intelligent Advisor—Learn AI Slowly 043
Introduction I’ve heard that poorly crafted prompts are due to a lack of understanding of CoT. What is CoT? Thinking chains? I’ve heard that by instructing AI to take it step by step, things will improve significantly. Is this some secret technique? It’s so unassuming! I. Introduction: New Challenges in Business Decision-Making in the Age of AIImagine you are the CEO of a company, and on your desk lies the latest market research report filled with vast amounts of data, charts, and analys...
Unveiling the Technological Truth Behind AI Hallucinations and Coping Strategies: Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence—Learn AI Slowly 042
Introduction Can AI truly distinguish between reality and fiction? Would you feel like crawling into a hole if your AI assistant quoted a fabricated legal precedent during a crucial meeting? Are we ready to bear the consequences of AI’s errors? When an AI “diagnosis” could turn doctors into “killers” in an instant, how much can we trust its advice? Can we completely eliminate AI hallucinations? Could technology advance to a point where human supervision is unnecessary? Or will humans al...
【Interesting Facts About Tokens】 Why Is AI Charged Based on Tokens? Let's Dive In! — Slowly Learn AI040
Introduction Have you heard that AI charges by Token? It really consumes a lot of Tokens. My computer ran all night, and it ate up a lot of Tokens — does that feel like losing an apartment? Why use Tokens for billing? I’ve heard that Token charges are two-way. Asking AI a question costs money, and getting an answer does too. Isn’t that a bit excessive? So AI can’t stop rambling, can it? Are Tokens words or letters? How do they bill for Chinese characters? What about Arabic? What differe...
Natural Dialogue: Why Are We Going Back to Coding After Finally Being Able to Chat Naturally? — Slowly Learn AI029
Introduction Writing code in prompts isn’t really necessary Finally, we have natural language dialogue It’s not natural language programming Let programmers handle coding Let’s not make it hard for ordinary people Programmers should write code where it belongs Coding embedded in prompts makes debugging harder There’s no need to add to the learning burden and anxiety for everyday users There’s no need to write code in prompts at all 1. The Experience of Writing Code in Prompts1.1 A Fail...
Exploring ChatGPT: From Code Jailbreak to Security Measures—Learn AI Slowly 024
IntroductionWith the rapid rise of ChatGPT, it has not only become a highlight in the field of artificial intelligence but has also sparked widespread discussions about security and privacy. In this technical exploration, we will delve into the security mechanisms behind ChatGPT, from vulnerabilities in the code execution environment to how OpenAI constructs its security defenses, uncovering the mysteries surrounding ChatGPT’s security posture. ChatGPT appears to be a makeshift demo. Key per...
AI Programming: Savior for Beginners, Nightmare for Experts?
Still struggling with programming basics? Tearing your hair out trying to create a decent webpage? The AI era is here. Say goodbye to the stone age! A Blessing for BeginnersWant to create a login page? It’s simple. Tell the AI: “Create a login page”. Done instantly: 12345<form> <input type="text" placeholder="Username"> <input type="password" placeholder="Password"> <button>Login</button></form> That’s it. A begin...
The Awakening of GPTs: Are the AI Nurtured by OpenAI Angels or Demons? — Learning AI Slowly 008
Let’s Start with the Conclusion Most people cannot directly make money from GPTs unless they were previously successful independent developers. The value of computation is easily replaceable; the value of accumulated data is greater, but we can’t play the game. Don’t expect a single function to generate profit; currently, the users of GPTs are Plus subscribers—are they just cutting each other down? The success of GPTs relies on OpenAI staying out of trouble, so everyone is fine. If a platfo...








