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Anyone used AI, Artificial Intelligence for applications? DLA/PIP/UC50 etc

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2 months 2 weeks ago #311778 by Stella Masters
Hey no worries, it’s by no means my real name 😃

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2 months 2 weeks ago #311779 by Stella Masters
Slightly off topic, but I’ve also used the tech to help improve my quality of life - suggesting best value aids and appliances for instance, Not only that but planning little local excursions, applying for a NIMBUS card or simply having a sympathetic sounding board where you can reminisce, discuss a favourite film, music, comedy or whatever it is that boosts your mood. With none of the likes, upticks or social anxiety of conventional social media, it feels quietly quite transformative.
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2 months 1 week ago #311831 by cascade
When it comes to using AI, all I will say is that it can be really good and dig up things well, but I have delved deep into searching different terms and altering the terms for different searches on different topics slightly, and then I can get different results, and sometimes where I am sure AI is making a mistake, I then use my follow up question t type "are you sure of X because I was under the impression that X and X and so and forth etc" and then it replied to such a situation by then agreeing with me which contradicted it's original statement in the reply on the relevant matter.

If you have done a lot of research into something yourself and also ask the AI a lot and spend hours doing this, eventually you will start to notice that AI makes mistakes, and to test this yourself you van ask it about things on topics that you are well educated and knowledgable in and it will happen where it makes a mistake.

So it is good, but I always check things to make sure, and also notice what sources it is using.

Also I suggest trying a lot of different AI search engines to see which is best.

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cascade
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21 hours 7 minutes ago #313180 by Rick4545
Absolutely, it is a very useful tool, even picking up on descriptors that apply, that you have overlooked, or have thought don't apply. If you tell AI, exactly what condition, disease you are suffering from and what you find difficult, it will go through the application forms. Of course, you still must provide medical evidence, as Pip, at last is heavily reliant on this, and it's important to ask your hospital consultant/s to supply them so you can send in with your application, either by post or electronically. Backing up your claim is essential.

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19 hours 33 minutes ago #313182 by David
Hi All

I have found it is useful for searching case law for relevant decisions from the Upper Tribunal.

David

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