The article discusses the limitations of traditional search engines like Google, which often overwhelm users with options that require filtering for context. It advocates for using AI chatbots, specifically Microsoft's Copilot, which employs GPT-4 Turbo to facilitate more direct conversations and provide specific answers. The piece offers practical tips for engaging with AI, emphasizing the importance of being specific and concise in questions to enhance the accuracy of responses. It suggests that while AI tools can streamline the search process, users should still verify information for accuracy.
Think of the range of questions and ideas that pop into your mind every day. Questions about weather, geography, historical events, people, movies, health, food and life. Just look at your Google search history if you want to see the possibilities of what you can ask AI.
As with all AI tools, the answers are only as clear as the questions you put in. You also need to be aware of errors and a bias to believe what AI produces.
AI chatbots are built for question and answer conversations. Microsoft's Copilot has access to the internet, so I use it to chat and go through the links it provides whenever I ask it anything.
Using AI for daily searches can provide clearer, more direct answers compared to traditional search methods, as long as the questions posed are specific and concise.
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