Hi,
I have never used it but I was wondering if it is possible to use AI as a help to write the applications for RoadTests or Projects. Is it forbidden? If not, do you think is ok to use it?
Hi,
I have never used it but I was wondering if it is possible to use AI as a help to write the applications for RoadTests or Projects. Is it forbidden? If not, do you think is ok to use it?
I'm also in the "It depends how you use it." camp. I would encourage caution in using AI to determine what you plan to do in the RoadTest or project. You are the one committing to deliver on the test / procedure / content / etc. If it comes from your brain, you have an idea of what you are going to do - even as you propose it. Better to propose those things within your capacity than a "winning list" that you can't deliver on.
I personally believe that RoadTest and project applications are selected based on content and plan and not format and presentation. I also believe that some of the RoadTests and projects are a “Clash of the Titans”; great ideas and plans versus great ideas and plans. Selection is picking the best of the best. These always have great reviews. Just stay in the fight.
Here is a scenario: I've applied many times and have never been selected for a RoadTest. It is a lot of work to never get a return on investment. I will let AI do the work for me so I'm free to pursue other things. If I don't get selected it cost me less.
AI can help overcome some challenges. I don't personally have them but I know people that do. If AI gives them the ability to participate in our community, great. I'm discouraged when it is used to do work of which the output product creates an advantage.
I tend to look at the downside of technology before implementation, I know it comes for 20 years working in corporate, where the belief that throw technology at a problem would solve it. Yeah, not always.
Here is a scenario: I've applied many times and have never been selected for a RoadTest. It is a lot of work to never get a return on investment. I will let AI do the work for me so I'm free to pursue other things. If I don't get selected it cost me less.
AI can help overcome some challenges. I don't personally have them but I know people that do. If AI gives them the ability to participate in our community, great. I'm discouraged when it is used to do work of which the output product creates an advantage.
I tend to look at the downside of technology before implementation, I know it comes for 20 years working in corporate, where the belief that throw technology at a problem would solve it. Yeah, not always.