I find that the model “trust, but verify” to be very very important in the evaluation of processes by Artificial Intelligence. We better not become complacent and let the computers handle the information without human intervention. My brother’s business, for example, uses LLMs for customer-facing emails, but with the requirement that one or two humans verify the correctness of the content before it is sent.
There are cases where someone caused a chatbot to sell them a car for $1 and similar and those cases, while seemingly fringe, may become the social norm in the near future.
I find that the model “trust, but verify” to be very very important in the evaluation of processes by Artificial Intelligence. We better not become complacent and let the computers handle the information without human intervention. My brother’s business, for example, uses LLMs for customer-facing emails, but with the requirement that one or two humans verify the correctness of the content before it is sent.
There are cases where someone caused a chatbot to sell them a car for $1 and similar and those cases, while seemingly fringe, may become the social norm in the near future.