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AI Tips: Do you copy-paste with AI? You must know the warning of this IT company's co-founder..

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Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a big topic of discussion everywhere. There is a lot of talk about its advantages and disadvantages. Meanwhile, Zoho Corporation's co-founder and chief scientist, Sridhar Vembu, posted a post on X (formerly Twitter), in which he explained how AI should be used and where it is important to be cautious.

What are the benefits of AI?

Vembu believes that AI is very helpful in increasing the speed of learning, making work easier, and improving the experience. He uses AI 2-3 times a day. According to him, he got these two big benefits from AI.

Faster learning: Vembu says that now he has to search Google 80% less often.

Debate partner: He takes answers from one AI and gets them criticized by another AI. This helps him understand a topic deeply.

Where can making a mistake dangerous?

Vembu has clearly warned that depending completely on AI can be harmful, especially in two places.

In customer support, He said that AI can help agents, but should not completely replace humans. The biggest mistake is to copy-paste text written by AI and send it to customers without telling them that it came from AI.

In coding, Vembu says that it is important to thoroughly review the code generated by AI. In terms of compliance, privacy, and security. If a programmer submits the code of AI without checking it, then he is not fulfilling his responsibility.

What is the result?
Vembu says that it is important to review every AI output, even if it takes time. Otherwise, instead of increasing productivity, there may be a loss, and sometimes AI also slows down humans. He wrote at the end of his post that we are constantly experimenting. As new facts emerge, I am ready to change my opinion.

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