Exactly why I emphasised the usage on the other thread- AI in the hands of an illiterate will cause mayhem, but we can't dispute that it has done more good than bad since it was invented, and we're still in the early stages - just imagine 10 years from now.
To get better results from AI, you have to know what to ask and how. If you can be precise, AI can give you solutions. Take that post for example, if he would ask AI how to maintain a hardware crypto wallet instead of asking how to maintain a wallet, that would provide him a better answer than suggesting to wash it with detergent powder. Yes, we are still in the early stages of the AI revolution.
I think I have seen Elon Musk telling people that AI is going to take over the world and it is going to affect us negatively. But I guess his point of view changed which is why he have Grok now and proposed to buy open AI for $97.4 Billion dollars. In ten years, almost every devices like fridge, TV, AC, and many more will come with built-in AI.