From the course: Learning Infographic Design
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Using AI to craft your narrative
From the course: Learning Infographic Design
Using AI to craft your narrative
- [Narrator] You've used AI to tackle your research. Should you use it to write the word-for-word script for your infographic? Writing final content with AI is a controversial topic at best. In fact, I asked Google Gemini why it's such a controversial topic, and here's how it responded. Accuracy and reliability. AI-generated content can sometimes be inaccurate or unreliable, as AI models may not have access to the most up-to-date information or may not be able to distinguish between factual and false information. This can lead to the spread of misinformation and disinformation. Bias. AI models are trained on large datasets of text, which can reflect existing biases in society. This means that AI-generated content may perpetuate or amplify these biases, leading to unfair or discriminatory outcomes. Lack of originality. AI-generated content often lacks originality and creativity, as it is based on patterns and structures learned from existing data. This can result in content that is…
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This isn't a chicken or egg scenario4m
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The role of the researcher vs. the designer2m 44s
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Tone3m 58s
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Where does research even start?4m 55s
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Finding primary sources4m 48s
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Organizing your research3m 46s
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Using AI to support your research4m 20s
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Using AI to craft your narrative3m 38s
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Challenge: Time to do the research46s
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Solution: Time to do the research3m 3s
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