I used to use one of the worlds 1st internet search engines. You had to communicate with a header prompt in your "email" although email not as we now know it.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Sun Sep 28, 2025 1:49 pmI worry that by not embracing AI now, I risk getting left behind in tomorrow's technology. Like the way my dad could never set the timer on the video recorder.![]()
Had a great time learning all the in & outs of how to control it & get it to perform specific requests.
And then the www came along with slick interfaces and you no longer needed any technical expertise to communicate with a search engine.
==> Learn the detail now at the risk it will become redundant later?
I'd go for the learning now as who knows where it will lead )
Once it becomes "user friendly" you lose a lot of control unless you know the detail of how it works & can bypass it.