Dear Silva, you are absolutely right. Evaluators are mainly interpreters of what has happened, and consequently not only a "tick the box" in a "multiple choice" questionnaire. Of course we have to fill some forms and tables, organize information in a pre-agreed way, but the most important work is when we are able to find a "non previewed" result or impact. Most of our work is "standard work" and it has to be "up to standard", but there is a piece of "original work" that is what adds brightness to the evaluation work. And that cannot be done by AI, as AI always is an "average" of previous experiences.
RE: Evaluators are interpreters. What about ChatGPT?
Dear Silva, you are absolutely right. Evaluators are mainly interpreters of what has happened, and consequently not only a "tick the box" in a "multiple choice" questionnaire. Of course we have to fill some forms and tables, organize information in a pre-agreed way, but the most important work is when we are able to find a "non previewed" result or impact. Most of our work is "standard work" and it has to be "up to standard", but there is a piece of "original work" that is what adds brightness to the evaluation work. And that cannot be done by AI, as AI always is an "average" of previous experiences.
Best
Vicente Plata