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Where do you think AI will be in the next 5 years?

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It will improve a lot in the next 5 years. But I also think we'll be seeing more tools to find AI used in schooling and text. And I think we're going to see more abuse of AI in the future, especially if it becomes more advanced and is hard to find out if it's AI or not.
 
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Currently, you can find a lot of free AI tools that you can use to generate all sorts of content (articles, videos, and graphics), however, in the next 5 years most of them will be paid. Because of the high fees attached, I think fewer people will be using AI compared to the current AI usage rate. Those who can pay will have access to more advanced tools that they might use to create fake content.
 

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