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Microsoft says GenAI is ‘usefully wrong,’ encourages users to be open-minded

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
October 11, 2023
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Microsoft has highlighted the concept of collaborating with AI, specifically generative AI, as a means to enhance creativity and problem-solving.

The passage suggests that generative AI can act as a creative collaborator rather than a mere answer provider. It can generate a multitude of ideas, suggestions, and perspectives, which can stimulate human creativity and contribute to solving problems.

The term “usefully wrong” is introduced to describe AI’s ability to offer unconventional or unexpected ideas and information. While not all AI-generated content will be perfect, the value lies in sparking inspiration and encouraging different viewpoints.

Microsoft also said that AI should be used to enhance human skills, not replace them. When assessing AI-generated content, it’s critical to exercise human judgment. Consider relevance, appropriateness, and improvement opportunities while adding a unique voice and style.

The analogy of AI-generated suggestions being like pieces of a puzzle that are nearly complete but require human expertise to finish highlights the collaborative nature of AI-human interactions.

We like the metaphor of AI’s suggestions being a puzzle that’s nearly finished but just needs our expertise to be complete.

It’s a reminder that AI is not a replacement for human creativity or judgment but rather a tool that can help us to be more creative and productive.

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