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I have no idea. Last night I literally got AI to give me instructions on how to shave alligator hair and how to inflate a foldable phone.
AI is not actually intelligent, it's a word prediction model. It's royally ignorant actually.
Because of this, I find it basically boils down to a fancy search engine.
That's the thing though, it's not a search engine.
It's a language prediction model, if you ask something that it has learned well and predicts correctly you'll get a nice answer that makes you feel like it's a search engine.
If you ask something more obscure or confuse it with words, you'll get back garbage that hopefully doesn't look like a right answer, because it's much better to have a useless answer than a deceiving bad one.