Sigh. Its not AI. It's just better natural language parsing, but that was too many big words for the marketing departments.People don't realize just how explosively exponential the growth of AI has been in just the last few years.
Go ask your friendly neighbourhood computer programmer. Be warned, lots of us have personality traits that prevent us from making inaccurate statements, or giving overly grandiose titles to things we understand the limits of, and we tend to use lots and lots of words to make sure we are being completely accurate in our explanation of the problem without any room for misinterpretation, which means we can bore you to death on why its not a real intelligence ...
so people tend to prefer the marketing approach.
This I do agree with. There is a lot of advances constantly being made in how we interact with our technological devices. The benefits will be amazing... as long as the legal frameworks keep up.Ten years ago, even "clunky as hell" GhatGPT was considered by many to be the realm of science fiction rather than science fact. Ten years from now....