If you do research on Google, you would be wise to double check the information you find with multiple sources.
The same principle works with AI. Many of them provide sources so you can evaluate the content they provide.
The difference between a search engine and AI is that you carry on a conversation about what you want it to do. You give it feedback and refine would questions as you go along.
BTW, no one can program AI to anticipate every possible question you might ask. That's not the way AI works.
“BTW, no one can program AI to anticipate every possible question you might ask. That’s not the way AI works.”
That’s not how AI works at all. No one “programs” it to “anticipate your questions”.
“AI” is simply probability/statstical mathematics resulting from analysis of HOPEFULLY very large sets of training data.
Please see post 22.
Yes, “AI” can appear “intelligent”, but there is absolutely no intelligence at all behind it. It’s simply a bunch of statistical probabilities, where the “best” match based on its training dataset, wins.