AI took off in 2024 and is continuing to evolve into in more elements of everyday life.

Many suggest the technology will make life more efficient, while some experts continue to warn about the potential risks.

Global’s Amandalina Letterio spoke to AI expert Daniel Lowd about how to navigate the technology – and the developments we can expect in the year ahead.

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16 thoughts on “AI 2025: How to navigate the new tech”
  1. I suppose that the ArriveScam app is a prime example of AI in action? Try and find a concise and clear definition of AI on the internet – you can't. Did AI take off? Show me some examples besides CrapGPT, the place to go for bad solutions to any problem.

  2. Love A.I. makes people alot more productive.
    Besides, the unreliable answers increases ones troubleshooting and critical thinking skills.

    Even hostile nation states and cyber criminals are using A.I.

    Pretty soon we will see A.I. controlled drones, personal ground vehicles and even flying personal vehicles.

  3. Honestly google had conjured answers to all searched questions prior to the ai rollout. It's usually just the most popular website answer. Calling that ai now just seems like a rebrand.

  4. How to navigate AI? Turn it off & do something. I just developed a better way to make sourdough bread & I'm not sharing it because I don't want AI to know my secret recipe – it's called intellectual property. I can't patent bread, but I can keep a secret.

  5. I don't need artificial intelligence to think for me. I have a brain, and I like to believe I'm intelligent enough to figure things out on my own and to think for myself. I have noticed though that the 'people' who are pushing AI on everybody else are Lefties, Liberals, Socialists, Democrats, including the propagandists (aka media) and politicians. They are the ones who are adamant and hell-bent on embracing AI. Because they can't think for themselves and they ain't intelligent to have a view, opinion, thought, belief if their own unless they are told what to think, believe, feel, say etc. Hence, why AI is becoming even more common, mainstream

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