Terry Savage, Tribune Content Agency
Does the concept of artificial intelligence intimidate you? Or do you figure it won’t have much impact on your life, so why bother learning about it? Well, AI is definitely entering — and improving — your life, whether you choose it or not.
When I first wrote about ChatGPT several years ago, AI was viewed as a powerful tool to collect information from huge databases and sort it out to provide answers to questions. Since then, AI has quickly morphed into a useful tool for business and individuals, creating accurate and life-like interactions that make outcomes easier.
For example, the new Social Security commissioner, a former tech payments CEO, has announced that Social Security will soon be using AI in its call centers. If the idea of talking to a “