Welcome to AI world!
Future is not far when most of our work will be done by it only.
But the thing is do we really need it ??
Sam Altman is profoundly working upon even want to launch AGU.
What u say?
Actually the thing that once seems to be philosopher's stone becomes reality one day. Yet even I will believe it when it will arrive.
But my question isn't this
It says " do we really need AI? "
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