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

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1 year 2 months ago #283204 by Yumi
I have cautiously started using Chat GPT and other AI programmes to generate answers to complete applications got disability related benefits applications.

So far, it seems that the quality of the generated answers depends on the details given in the prompt (instructions you create) given to the AI.

Although some initial answers were worse than useless, as I have learned to improve prompts, the AI has given very good answers.

Once I got better at creating the prompts I found:
  • AI can rewrite bullet points into a good narrative.
    AI can reorder and organise jumbled thoughts
    AI can generate symptoms of conditions
    AI can generate side effects of medication and how it affects daily living activities
    AI can create good information about comorbidity
    In some cases, AI has generated new information which fits the claimant, but the claimant had not though to mention, or had never considered that way.

However, this took a lot of trial and error and using a LOT of the info from the B&W guides. At the very lease, I think this gives some help to get started when you're burned out and have looming deadlines!
  1. Has anybody else tried using AI?
    How successful were you? How good were the responses?
    What impact do you think AI will have on applications?
    Does AI encourage people to lie or exaggerate?
    (Or give them the means/know-how to lie or exaggerate?)

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1 year 2 months ago #283208 by Chocolady
Thats very interesting.

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1 year 2 months ago #283217 by BIS
Hi Yumi

I use AI a lot, but I haven't yet helped anyone fill out a PIP application using it. I have no doubt it is being used already and will become commonplace for some people. However, I would say use it cautiously in that you have to be clear about the errors it makes, and it can give a very false impression of a claimant's capabilities, which could then be held against them. It could also tempt people into describing things that affect 'some people' but not them, but the claimant is tempted to include it because they think it improves their chances of getting an award.

BIS

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