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What’s one AI trend that you think is being underestimated right now?

Most AI discussions seem to focus on frontier models, AGI timelines, or the latest product launches. I'm more interested in the developments that aren't making headlines but could have a significant impact over the next few years. For example: …

Has AI changed the way you search for information, or do you still start with Google?

Over the last year, I've noticed that I usually open an AI chatbot before I think about using Google for a lot of questions. If I'm trying to understand a new topic, compare products, brainstorm ideas, or debug code, AI usually gets me where I …

Has anyone else become more skeptical of AI the longer they’ve used it?

When I first started using AI, I was honestly blown away. It felt like it could answer almost anything, and I caught myself trusting it more than I probably should have. After using it pretty much every day for a while, my perspective has changed. I st…

What’s one thing AI does surprisingly well that you didn’t expect?

When ChatGPT first came out, I assumed I'd mostly use it to answer random questions. That lasted about a week. Now the thing I use it for the most is taking messy thoughts and turning them into something I can actually work with. Whether it's r…

What’s one skill that has become unexpectedly valuable over the past few years?

I've noticed that being able to summarize information clearly has become much more useful than I expected. Whether it's at work, studying, or just keeping up with news, turning a lot of information into something concise feels like a real advan…

Has AI actually made the internet better—or just harder to trust?

A year ago, most content online was written by humans. Today, AI can generate articles, images, videos, comments, and even entire websites in minutes. On one hand, that's making knowledge and creativity more accessible. On the other, it's becom…

What’s one AI feature that quietly became part of your daily routine?

Not the flashy stuff like generating images or writing essays. I'm talking about the feature you barely think about anymore because it's just become useful. For me, it's summarizing long articles and emails. I didn't expect to rely on i…

AI has made me ask better questions than search engines ever did. Anyone else?

One thing I didn't expect from using AI regularly is that it's changed how I think. Instead of searching for quick answers, I spend more time figuring out how to ask better questions. Even when I'm researching something without AI, I notice…

If AI stopped improving tomorrow, what would still have the biggest impact over the next 10 years?

Imagine today's models are as good as they'll ever get—no better reasoning, no larger context windows, no new breakthroughs. Which existing AI capability do you think would still reshape industries the most over the next decade? submitte…

Has AI changed the way you think, not just the way you work?

I expected AI to save me time, but I didn't expect it to change how I approach problems. I find myself breaking ideas into smaller steps, asking better questions, and thinking through solutions differently—even when I'm not using AI. Has anyone…