Dave, you wrote:
> Bottom line, talking to Copilot is much like talking to a human. He's > exceedingly knowledgeable, but he's not always right. And just like > with any real person, I have to be alert for that. Generally, with a > bit of discussion, we can usually zero in on the truth. But in my experience it's a flatterer. If you insist that 5+5=9 it will concede. Customer is always right ... They've managed to create yet another mechanism to reinforce information bubbles, alas. You are right however that working with AI feels much like working with a very junior programmer: has learnt how to code - but does not understand the problem you're trying to solve. Kind regards, Abe === ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
