If they don't even trust themselves enough to use it for this, it's because it's not such a good product. to consider. Creating a simple prompt is easy, but getting the prompt to give the exact result and be exactly what people need is a different story, more complicated, and sometimes you have to generate a longer prompt than the damn answer you need. So it is not a panacea either. Following the principle of practicality of design, anything that does not save work is unlikely to become accepted in most uses, or be perceived as an improvement.
I'll go back to the example of voice gcash database searches; try asking Siri to play you a song in English from a group that is difficult to pronounce, or one that sounds phonetically the same as another group, or to let you write an email while you're driving... you'll see how funny it is... If it seems that life is more difficult for niches, if they can see their traffic, their long tail and niche queries destroyed … These types of pages are the cancer and the biggest risk in the sector today for the search engine.
Because there are so many niches trying to sell you the most expensive affiliate link, not the best product, that searching for any product or honest review of them for some time now is an odyssey. People openly complain about it, and many already claim that they do not look for information on the Internet when they have to look for an office chair, or any other product, because between monetized videos, affiliate links and other “manipulations”, it is impossible to find practical and truthful information. This AI goes straight to the waterline of niches and the problem they cause and whether they will be more affected by losing traffic and affiliate links… 2 birds with one stone for Google.
There is also the learning curve
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