On the use side, a lot of users want an answer to their question, not a list of pages that may have the answer, with the answer made more obscure via SEO optimization. AI is just a continuation of this.
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Yeah, I figure this isn't going to be an American only problem.
How are other countries different?
How are other countries handling it? I can't imagine AI being an American only education issue.
If you want to compare a calculator to an LLM, you could at least reasonably expect the calculator result to be accurate.
I think you need to think of who will buy it. Individuals will likely keep with free options since they probably won't even be running a legal copy.
Companies may be interested, but you're going to need to come up with a more remote deployable option.
The question has the implication that something is wrong in Turkey. Propaganda wouldn't want to imply that.
Bon jour. Je suis un grand Muzzy!
Different parts of the USA have different expectations for small talk, but it is generally higher than I've seen for parts of Europe.
That said, being outgoing is a muscle for some people and, because of cultural differences, Americans tend to work out this muscle more than other countries.
For that kind of description, I would expect proficiency to mean that you can perform your job on a Linux machine with no training. Can you open programs, deal with file structures, and overall not need to call IT for basic issues.
More organs means more human!
By the mid 1800's, chattel slavery was around in the USA for over 200 years. Even after slavery ended, an enforced caste system was put in place.
You would need the robots a lot earlier to prevent the slave trade.