AI should be viewed as a tool rather than a magical solution, according to Han Yang, founder of Funes. In a guide for humanities professionals, Yang emphasizes the importance of using AI to enhance content production and research without relying on it as a cure-all. The guide outlines principles for integrating AI into workflows, ensuring processes are traceable, manipulatable, and verifiable.
Yang advises treating AI as a workbench, not a wish-granting entity, and stresses the need for clear task definitions and criteria. He suggests using multiple AI models to leverage their unique strengths and managing them like a team. The guide also highlights the importance of breaking down tasks into manageable steps and maintaining control over the process to ensure quality and reliability.
Ultimately, Yang encourages professionals to focus on creating a structured production line that AI can enhance, rather than expecting AI to replace human creativity and judgment. By doing so, humanities workers can effectively integrate AI into their processes, improving efficiency while maintaining the integrity of their work.
AI as a Tool, Not Magic: A Guide for Humanities Professionals
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