it teaches people not to trust opinions simply because they are voiced authoritatively. it makes you analyse what it says and sharpens your deductive skills.
this is good for the population at large.
and is an extension of the general lessons about veracity of information and quality of sources gained through mass use of the internet.
Thats the biggest point to be made concerning AI, despite the naysayers. Sometimes we as humans rely on the hearsay and not much on critical thinking. Also, questions that are often asked on the internet gets greeted with pushback because "human elite look it up" babble. Yet, the same mofos forget that they were in that same situation before.
As a writer, sometimes I need a little push in motivation to get my gear churning. So I may ask Deepseek or ChatGPT what should I writer about.
It asked what topics that interest me or yadda and I go with the flow.
It comes up with brainstorming templates that are useful to get the pen in motion.
Hell, don't get me started with the art side of town. I asked my son weeks ago to create a album cover for me since he's deep into art. Mans spent the entire time doodling and lollygagging, despite the fact that I gave him room to take his time, while at the same time..."breh initiative man". I said screw it, AI create the image, tweek it up, I ended up doing the heavy editing and etc...boom in and out.
He caught feelings but I told him that this is sadly where the world is going, because there's no time but today. We push so many things to the sideline and forget about the deadlines. While AI is being used for a destructive path, the other side of the coin is becoming more efficient workwise as AI is like the movie crew that does the behind the scenes shyt, and you are the director. Once people realize what AI can truly do, then we will all get past this doom and gloom.
Adapt or perish.