This should lead to each of us learning much more accurately and much more quickly.
The final outcome of AI should be that every teenager in 2050 seems as knowledgable as someone with multiple doctorates did in 2020.
Of course. And so can another person. And so can textbooks. And so can random pages pulled up by search engines. And so can your professors.
Saying that something can be wrong is not a serious argument, unless omniscient God Himself is willing to answer all your questions.
As with every source of information, you must confirm what AI tells you before relying on it for important things.
This should lead to each of us learning much more accurately and much more quickly.
The final outcome of AI should be that every teenager in 2050 seems as knowledgable as someone with multiple doctorates did in 2020.
Of course. And so can another person. And so can textbooks. And so can random pages pulled up by search engines. And so can your professors.
Saying that something can be wrong is not a serious argument, unless omniscient God Himself is willing to answer all your questions.
As with every source of information, you must confirm what AI tells you before relying on it for important things.