Seeing this makes me better understand your "tool v technology" distinction...AI as tech means you have agency to build SLM, tool means you are more a secondary user and have to go through a longer process to have external engineers, etc, modify the tool. Like a classroom teacher submitting user feedback for Google Classroom over the last decade. Good distinction!
Thank you, Ravit. Your metaphor is compelling, and I think you hit the nail on the head when it comes to AI and how to use it. I've love to hear a recording or see a video of your September event, which I just heard about in your post. Is that possible? Also, what tool are you using to create your AI tools? I'm currently looking into MindStudio. Thank you for your work--will read your other articles!
Seeing this makes me better understand your "tool v technology" distinction...AI as tech means you have agency to build SLM, tool means you are more a secondary user and have to go through a longer process to have external engineers, etc, modify the tool. Like a classroom teacher submitting user feedback for Google Classroom over the last decade. Good distinction!
I'm glad to hear the tech/tool distinction resonated with you. And thanks for adding these examples, very helpful!
Thank you, Ravit. Your metaphor is compelling, and I think you hit the nail on the head when it comes to AI and how to use it. I've love to hear a recording or see a video of your September event, which I just heard about in your post. Is that possible? Also, what tool are you using to create your AI tools? I'm currently looking into MindStudio. Thank you for your work--will read your other articles!