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- Embed this noticeThe AI is going to be revolutionary, no doubt. One thing I'm already certain about is that you will be working overtime on your composition and reading comprehension.
Your capacity to ask the AI as precisely as you can will become one of your most critical skills.
Surpassed only by your fundamental understanding of your problem domain. For example, when the AI says "future improvements" you need to immediately filter that by scenarios, where those "improvements" are quantified by basic algebra.
Do not trust the AI when it comes to battery technologies. While it admits that at the extremes e=mc^2 falls off the edges it does not admit the same v=ir - try it. Its fascinating, it truly insist that internal resistance can evolve to zero without falling off the edges.