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Tag Archives: describe

Why experts are using the word ‘bullshit’ to describe AI’s flaws

June 25, 2024 Why experts are using the word ‘bullshit’ to describe AI’s flaws The expletive isn’t just being used for shock value—it actually has a philosophical meaning. BY Mark Sullivan Since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022 we’ve known that artificial intelligence language models are prone to spewing falsehoods, otherwise known as hallucinations.  The … Continue reading Why experts are using the word ‘bullshit’ to describe AI’s flaws

How AI’s ‘describe and done’ can revolutionize your work

See how marketing technology integrations are evolving from no-code to prompt-driven AI experiences. Milton Hwang on December 28, 2023  In their “Martech for 2024” report, Scott Brinker and Frans Riemersma compared AI’s adoption to a compressed version of Gartner’s Hype Cycle. Certainly, the pace of change in martech now is unprecedented. We see this in … Continue reading How AI’s ‘describe and done’ can revolutionize your work

From Gen Z to baby boomers, here’s how employees describe their coworkers from different generations

  By Shalene Gupta November 01, 2022 Pundits go back and forth over the differences between generations. On the one hand, each generation is shaped by the time and events they live in. On the other hand, aren’t we all human and similar at heart? So instead of fighting over generational differences, why not unite … Continue reading From Gen Z to baby boomers, here’s how employees describe their coworkers from different generations

8 words you should never use to describe yourself in an interview (and what to say instead)

By Amanda Augustine   May 13, 2022 It’s fair to say that most people aren’t typically asked to describe themselves to others on a regular basis. However, when it comes to landing the right job, interviewers expect you to confidently talk about your abilities and the value you could bring to their team. Whether your … Continue reading 8 words you should never use to describe yourself in an interview (and what to say instead)

How To Answer “Describe Your First 30 Days In The Role”

Amy EdwardsJanuary 29, 2015 There’s no denying that job interviews are a pretty scary process. Even if you’re super-confident and you’ve memorised your CV and the company inside out, just one unexpected question can be enough to knock you off-guard and leave you fumbling around for an answer – so it’s important to walk into … Continue reading How To Answer “Describe Your First 30 Days In The Role”

It’s hard to find the words to describe writer’s block

     By Rowan Pelling Does literature have any finer representation of the brain-fog known as writer’s block than James Mortmain – aka “Father” – in Dodie Smith’s great coming-of-age novel I Capture the Castle? Mortmain’s first book, Jacob Wrestling, was a critically acclaimed, if “difficult”, work, but he lost inspiration following a prison term … Continue reading It’s hard to find the words to describe writer’s block