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AI has no use. It only subtracts value and creates liabilities.
I'm no AI fan by any means, but it's really good at pointing directions, or rather, introducing you to topics that you didn't know how to start researching.
I often find myself asking: "Hey AI, I want to do this very specific thing but I don't really know what it is called, can you help me?". And sure enough I get the starting point, so I can close that down and search on my own.
Otherwise, trying to learn anything in depth there is just a footgun.
^(edit: typo)
Unfortunately, an LLM lies about 1 in 5 to 1 in 10 times: 80% to 90% accuracy, with a proven hard limit by OpenAI and Deepmind research papers that state even with infinite power and resources it would never approach human language accuracy. Add on top of that the fact that the model is trained on human inputs which themselves are flawed, so you multiply an average person's rate of being wrong.
In other words, you're better off browsing forums and asking people, or finding books on the subject, because the AI is full of shit and you're going to be one of those idiot sloppers everybody makes fun of, you won't know jack shit and you'll be confidently incorrect.
No way the vast majority of people are getting things right more than 80% of the time. On their owned trained tasks, sure, but random knowledge? Nope. The AI holds a more intelligent conversation than most of humanity. It says a lot about humanity.
You literally don't understand.
The human statements are the baseline, right or wrong, and the AI struggles to maintain numbers over 80% of that baseline.
Take however often a person is wrong and multiply it: that's AI. They like to call it "hallucination" and it will never, ever, go away: in fact it will get worse as it has already polluted its own datasets which it will pull from and produce even worse output like noise coming from an amp in a feedback loop.