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Weekend of December 12, 2025

Tech News and Commentary

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JJ in Simpsonville, South Carolina asked: “I watch a lot of movies about the future and I was just wondering… What’s the best case scenario for Ai in your opinion?”

JJ, honestly Ai is overhyped at the moment, so realistically the best case for Ai is that it becomes somewhat useful without costing too many jobs, using too many resources, or being used for too many scams and manipulation.

The current version of these Ai bots is not super useful, a good piece of advice is: before asking them about something you dont know, ask them about something youre an expert in. Youll see pretty quickly that a very large percentage of the responses are just wrong.

The best case is for that to improve so it can become a more reliable tool, but at the moment its hindered by the fact that it doesnt have context, so it doesnt know what it doesnt know.

You know that dipping a scalpel in drain cleaner probably doesnt improve the outcomes of a surgery because drain cleaner is corrosive, it just knows that drain cleaner and surgery appeared together in a number of articles so they must be linked.

What is called RAG in Ai, or retrieval-augmented generation, addresses that to an extent. Thats where you tell the model read these documents and give me answers only from these carefully vetted documents.

In theory that should mean that you give it a history book and ask it about the American Revolution, and it doesnt end up conflating it with the plot of a movie and telling you about the continental armys stealth bomber. In the real world results vary, but it gives the models less of a chance to hallucinate, and that makes them more useful at least.

Well have to see how things evolve. Today theres a good deal of hype and not a lot of genuinely useful functionality beyond write a blurb, summarize this, and make a generic image.

In time things may improve.


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Written by Dave Graveline

Dave Graveline is the founder, Host & Executive Producer of "Into Tomorrow" in addition to being President of the Advanced Media Network".

Dave is also a trusted and familiar voice on many national commercials & narrations in addition to being an authority in consumer tech since 1994. He is also a former Police Officer and an FBI Certified Instructor.

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