Re: The AI Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:47 am
It happens a lot, hence why any remotely responsible org uses it as a first pass, but no more. Verify everything, and get better at writing the prompts.
And have that in a policy, attached to your disciplinary process - that way if someone does (on a smaller scale) ignore it, you can actually do something about it.DeskJockey wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:47 am It happens a lot, hence why any remotely responsible org uses it as a first pass, but no more. Verify everything, and get better at writing the prompts.
Absolutely. Prompt integrity is everything. I had Gemini knock my up a shopping list for a DIY project I'm doing at the moment. When I came to do the order I had a question about one of the products and it replied with basically "oh my bad, that's completely the wrong thing". Sorry. You want the complete opposite of that product. Turns out that it was a misunderstanding based on the questions I'd been asking, but not explicitly enough.DeskJockey wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:47 am It happens a lot, hence why any remotely responsible org uses it as a first pass, but no more. Verify everything, and get better at writing the prompts.