
Capabilities of OpenAI’s GPT-4
Published 5/6/2024
AI For Everyone by DeepLearning.AI taught by Andrew Ng, Founder, DeepLearning.AI & Co-Founder, Coursera
Got a problem? Cat in the wall? Flattened itself out, went right through a seam? Cats do not abide by the laws of nature, as Charlie Day has taught us. AI can do anything, though, right? Cat is out of the bag (or wall, I should say); AI definitely has its limitations.
AI technology is a powerful tool that can be utilized to build various projects that will benefit individuals, companies, and society in general.
However, it is essential to understand that AI is still a developing field, with limitations to what it can accomplish. While exploring the possibilities of AI, it is crucial to avoid common pitfalls that can prevent us from achieving our goals.

First, it is necessary to remember that AI cannot solve every problem. Due to the limitations of technology, data, and other resources, it is essential to approach AI projects with realistic expectations.
When selecting AI projects, choosing feasible, valuable, and within the realm of possibility is necessary.
In addition, even though there are AI experts who can provide guidance, they may need help understanding the specific requirements of your project or company.
This being the case, collaboration is key to finding practical and valuable solutions that meet your needs.
Also, AI projects take time and may work differently than expected during initial testing. The iterative process of creating AI systems requires multiple attempts to achieve success.
For these reasons, traditional planning processes may not always work. The first AI project may be challenging, but it will improve with time and experience.
Finally, the most paramount step is to simply start the project.
It does not matter if the team consists of experienced AI engineers or beginners.
It does not matter if the standing problem is that the cat chose to be in the wall; it WANTS to be in the wall. It is crucial to approach the project with an open mind and a willingness to adapt as the project progresses.
So go ahead and crack a hole in that wall and start finding the best solutions for your goals!

