Saturday, March 25, 2023

Bradley's take on AI chat

Online expert Phil Bradley had stepped back profesionally, but happily he has now re-engaged, in particular in examining Chat AI tools. You can find some short videos on his Youtube channel - the latest is a short test of Bard
Image created by Sheila Webber with Midjourney: evidently it doesn't know what "Bard" is yet; prompt was Bard, Google’s alternative to ChatGPT, anime style, judgement, Phil Bradley  BTW I don't try and tweak the prompts much, I'm interested in what it comes up with when I feed in key words from my posts

2 comments:

Barbie Keiser said...

I just tried Bard for the first time, asking it to describe a knowledge sharing technique, Quick Debrief. What I liked best was the easy view of three alternative descriptions that included the origins of Quick Debrief, strengths and weaknesses of the technique, benefits of using it, and tips for conducting a Quick Debrief. The list of benefits and tips were a bit simplistic - one line - but a good start for a technique that gets less coverage than several other techniques, such as After Action Reviews, but could be effective in the right situations.

Barbie Keiser said...

I tried Bard for the fist time by asking the tool to describe a knowledge sharing technique known as Quick Debrief. What I liked was the initial effort that described the technique and its origins was followed by an alternative description containing the benefits of using it and tips for conducting a Quick Debrief - similar to the way the online editor Wordtune works. The benefits and tips were simplistic/minimal (single phrase or sentence) but a start for a technique that's not covered in the literature as well as some others, such as After Action Reviews or Lessons Learned.