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If I had to make a guess, I say it probably will. The convenience of AI is probably here to stay, but the craze of replacing everything with AI will go out the door.
AI will become exactly what it should have been in the first place: an assistant. Not your friend, not your doctor, not your therapist, not a replacement for artists/authors/programmers, and not inside every piece of tech post 2025. It has a place. That place is over-embellished right now, not to mention unsustainable.
Main reason it can flourish as assistant in the first place is that Google search engine became shit
It's not that Google's algorithms got bad, but the entire Internet turned to shit and they can't compensate for it.
For anytime not time-sensitive, try adding "before:2023" to your search. I'm being the quality of your results will skyrocket.
I'm paying for a search engine "kagi" just because Google search results have more advertising than time square. It kind of sucks since we got used to search for free but at least I can get relevant results rather than advertising when I search.