I agree. But we're talking about human nature, not technology -- i.e., where will humans look when they want an answer and how good are humans at choosing the right answer from 10k search results. If ChatGPT is built into email, word processing and browsers, I'm suggesting people will push the button and get the answer, rather than switc…
I agree. But we're talking about human nature, not technology -- i.e., where will humans look when they want an answer and how good are humans at choosing the right answer from 10k search results. If ChatGPT is built into email, word processing and browsers, I'm suggesting people will push the button and get the answer, rather than switching to a search engine and coping with a long list of links to results that leave it up to the user to discern the validity of.
I agree. But we're talking about human nature, not technology -- i.e., where will humans look when they want an answer and how good are humans at choosing the right answer from 10k search results. If ChatGPT is built into email, word processing and browsers, I'm suggesting people will push the button and get the answer, rather than switching to a search engine and coping with a long list of links to results that leave it up to the user to discern the validity of.