52ironman
Well-Known Member
What in the world does that mean?
Actually, AI is in its infancy. I've spent my entire career working with the guys developing this stuff. At present, there are many nascent AI platforms. Most are actually evolving quickly. The biggest issue is that user's don't know how to effectively use AI search which isn't "user friendly" at the moment. Here's a great video on how to use AI effectively.You'll probably need to cut and paste this link into your browser. I think a benefit of AI now is that our younger generations will stop (hopefully) believing and being brainwashed by everything they see in the media--and start challenging the assumptions on what they see and are being fed on YouTube and any other app or feed. Just maybe, our younger generations won't believe everything they hear or see online. It's a new day. Accessing global information and general knowledge quickly can be powerful if the user knows what they are looking at and how to incorporate it into their decision making. A big part of this is, as a user, knowing what questions to ask and providing the right context for the AI search in the first place. I agree, not sure where that "broken-in" components pic came from and the context that it was clipped from. Bottom line though, I'm an AI fan. I think AI is incredibly powerful and can be a good thing if we learn how to use it to provide solid, meaningful information.