Original Reddit post

I have been noticing a lot lately, one of the downside to AI that I don’t hear people mention much is AI will make people think they are an experts about a topic/field with one prompt in under 15 mins. While I agree that AI will significantly cut time to do research to have a solid foundation or a high overview on a topic/field, I believe it still takes time digging and effort to truly understand the nuance and less obvious details that are very impactful to your understanding of the topic/field. People seem to not care to do that nowadays and just take everything AI tells them at face-value. I am all for AI, but I am starting to notice a small shift in people I come across that rely heavily on AI and not actually digging deeper than what AI only provides. I believe we will get to a point where people will believe AI before another person who we consider reliable experts today. At that point, we would have reached full mind control of total society and where AI can slow shift our perspective of morals, political views, norms etc… and that is more detrimental to society than an I,Robot scenario. submitted by /u/Agile_Letterhead_556

Originally posted by u/Agile_Letterhead_556 on r/ArtificialInteligence