Lainz I worry about your job security if your employer discovers that ai will work for free. That continues to the others article about a future where
Lainz probably has permission to use AI and is capable to use it. That means he asks
very detailed questions. The better the detail in the question, the better the answers are, not only with AI but also in real life. The garbage in, garbage out adagium.
I agree with him: when used properly it is a big time saver, but you have to get used to: properly formulate questions that leave as little room for interpretation as possible.
(that's what you are taught before you wrote your master thesis anyway, at least in my case, some 45 years ago)
What worries me more is that AI as it stands creates another distance between the have and have not's:not everyone has a university education - only less than half of them can formulate proper questions, mind you -and if you do not have one it is easy to interpret an answer to an ill formulated question as true. That is the real risk.