For the past two months, AI & Me: AI Tried It has been putting AI to the test, exploring how it responds to difficult conversations, offers comfort, and helps us navigate emotionally complex situations.
Along the way, one thing became clear: AI's biggest strength isn't its intelligence, it's its emotional neutrality.
It can offer thoughtful advice without judgment, but does it always understand what we're actually asking and if AI is making headlines everywhere, why aren't more people using it in their everyday lives?
In the final AI Tried It, Lynlee Foo reflects on what she's learned from the series and why AI still hasn't become part of most people's daily lives.

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