Today, it feels like AI is largely an intelligence race between companies, and on a larger scale, between China and the US. But sometimes I feel like the AI revolution is still very concentrated around developers and people working in technology. If you talk to someone outside software engineering, the world often feels like it’s moving much more slowly. We see a new model every few weeks and constantly talk about agents, reasoning, benchmarks, etc., but for the average person, how much has actually changed? The internet was different. As it became widespread, it fundamentally changed how people communicated, worked, learned, and did business. Today, we’re more connected than ever, and we have an incredible amount of information and educational content available to us. I can definitely see AI transforming businesses and making education more interactive and accessible. But beyond personalization and recommendations, I still struggle to see what AI’s equivalent of “the internet” will be for everyday people. So what do you think AI will eventually become for the average person? Will it be something as fundamental to everyday life as the internet is today, or will it remain mostly invisible infrastructure powering the services we already use? –Used chatgpt for clear wording definitely this will be one of the day to day task – submitted by /u/_N4RuTo
Originally posted by u/_N4RuTo on r/ArtificialInteligence
