In today’s column, I explore whether generative AI gives reasonable and proper answers to the most pressing questions about Halloween. Doing so provides double duty. First, for those of you wondering what the answers are to top noted Halloween questions, this is a handy means of finding them out.
Second, it is imminently insightful and worthwhile to gauge if modern-day generative AI is giving suitable responses to well-known and popular questions. If AI is not able to do so, that would be an alarming concern and cause a rethink concerning the value and prudence of using generative AI. Let’s talk about it.
This analysis of an innovative proposition is part of my ongoing Forbes.com column coverage on the latest in AI including identifying and explaining various impactful AI complexities (see the link here ). Generative AI Is Everywhere Now You would have to be living in a cave that has no Internet connection to not realize that generative AI is becoming ubiquitous.
The likes of ChatGPT, GPT-4, Gemini, Claude, Llama, and other major generative AI apps are being used by many hundreds of millions if not billions of people weekly. In addition, generative AI is being seeded into everyday conventional apps such that when you use an ordinary program the odds are that they’ve plugged AI into the guts of the app. For my coverage of these trends, see the link here.
Is this a good trend or a dubious one? On the one hand, generative AI has an amazing capability of interacting in a se.