“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.
Sounds like it will end up crowd source, which, given the crowd out there on the internet - let’s just say “suboptimal” to be nice.
AI is very intelligent if you define intelligence by its output to questions.
Some AI platforms can carry on long and intelligent conversations at a PhD level about an endless array of topics and answer incredibly complicated questions instantly.
Why worry about "how" AI runs when you can focus on its output.
I use it every day as an investor and it saves me a massive amount of time. For example, over the weekend, I clipped images of financial statements of 10-Q reports from the SEC web site for a bunch of AI companies that I follow and posted them to ChatGPT. It analyzed each of them and then gave me in depth comparison of all of them instantly. I then asked it to include any pertinent financial news that didn't seem to be mentioned or reflected in the 10-Qs I submitted. It did that instantly and updated its assessment.
No human can do that instantly. It would take me weeks to do what ChatGPT did in a matter of seconds.