Great video. I appreciated that you mentioned the limitations of using AI. So many folks focus solely on the positives and gloss over the fact that it is usually only suitable for creating a rough draft or, in your case, inspiration rather than an end product. Thank you!
AI is still a fetus but a very powerful one. ChatGPT is a game changer especially in the education sector as your very own personal tutor. I'm 61 and wish this tech was around 40 years ago. The future looks very exciting but being an electronics engineer, I can't help wondering if this is a moment approaching the cusp. The moment when AI starts designing better microprocessors, going in directions we would never have thought of, the birth of Cyberdyne and Skynet. T800 😮
Like I said, it's currently only for design inspiration. However, I expect integrating data and automatic report generation isn't too far away. We already have elements of it built into Excel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yC9fVxUBZ_g.html
Agree. Like I said, it's more for design inspiration because it can't take into account the business needs, so you wouldn't want to recreate it just because it looks nice.
Another useless application of what really isn't AI, it's just pulling available data and outputting something "similar" that ultimately provides minimal value. It just does it fast.
I hear you, but I still think it's useful e.g. for colour styling for those of us who aren't artistic. I've seen some horrendous dashboards in my time and there are a lot of people who are good with numbers, but not great at displaying data visually. Just getting a decent colour theme can make a big different.
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub Who is doing this in a vacuum? With no input from a customer/client? Also Google image search takes seconds and may yield assets that could actually be open license and modified for use.
These are design ideas. It's up to you how you choose to implement them in Excel. Obviously you wouldn't do everything on that page. It's more about use of colour.