There is no need to fear AI but we’ve to learn how to use it, says IT professional
The widespread use of Artificial Intelligence may not take away all the jobs but it will reduce the employability chances of those workers who do not pick up AI usage skills, IT professional and founder of the cybersecurity threat perception firm Shreshta IT Swapneel Patnekar said in Belagavi on Monday. He covered various topics, including Operation Security considerations, how to spot AI generated fake news, the introduction to LLM models and how to pick up Prompt Engineering Skills. He urged journalists to use tools like Spinscore.io for fact checking, misinformation detection, bias detection fallacy and information analysis. Senior journalist Ravindra Uppar said that the workshop was organised keeping in mind the onset of various AI tools.
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