Original Reddit post

A normal chatbot still feels like a tool because it waits for you to say something, gives an answer, then stops.But newer AI systems are starting to feel a bit different. They can use tools, follow steps, remember parts of a task, and sometimes act across more than one interaction. I am not saying that makes them conscious or sentient, but it does change how people experience them. There is a difference between an AI that only describes what to do and an AI that actually does something in the world. Even if it is still limited, that shift feels important. Maybe the question is not only whether AI is intelligent, but what happens when it starts having some kind of ongoing role in people’s lives. submitted by /u/Ostaz_8

Originally posted by u/Ostaz_8 on r/ArtificialInteligence