With the currently 1000's of chatbots on the market like:
Gemini
ChatGPT
OpenAI
Nomi.AI
Friend
Replika
Copilot
Claude
DeepAI
etc...
DEF: artificial intelligence (AI), the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings.
What are your thoughts?
Would you use a Chatbot?
DO you use AI tech to create content?
What do you think the future of AI has for us?
Would I use a chatbot?
Most people already do, even if they don’t call it that. Anything from drafting messages, getting explanations, planning, coding help, or even brainstorming ideas counts. The real question is how you use it—like a tool for speed and clarity, not a replacement for thinking.
Do I use AI to create content?
Yes, a lot of modern content already is AI-assisted in some form: writing, marketing copy, images, video editing, even music ideas. The strongest use cases aren’t “AI does everything,” but “AI helps you produce more, faster, and refine ideas you already have.”
What do I think the future of AI holds?
A few grounded trends are pretty likely:
Everyday integration: AI becomes as normal as spellcheck or GPS—built into messaging, search, email, and apps.
Personal assistants get real: Not just answering questions, but handling tasks like scheduling, booking, negotiating services, managing routines.
Content explosion: Easier creation means more content—so taste and authenticity become more valuable than volume.
Work reshaping, not full replacement: Some jobs shrink, some change, and new ones form around oversight, creativity, and strategy.
Trust becomes the big issue: Knowing what’s real vs generated becomes a major challenge, so verification tools will matter more.
The interesting shift is this: AI won’t just be a “tool you go to,” it’ll become something embedded in everything you already do.