
Why Asking a Pro in Montana is Better Than AI Technology
One of the hottest subjects across not just Great Falls, but all of Montana has to deal with data centers becoming part of our landscape. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent in our lives, that topic will continue to be debated.
Even for myself, using AI technology at my job is almost a daily occurrence. But how much, or better yet what type of information should you or shouldn't you be asking a chatbot on the interwebs?

Why Asking a Pro in Montana is Better Than AI Technology
I'll admit, I am still pretty gun shy about using AI for things, even if they are work related. But it does come in handy for planning out a day or work, or even at home planning camping or travel getaways.
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But more personal questions, such as dealing with your mental health, physical health and more can lead to insights that don't necessarily involve human experience or even perspective. The personal touch of a health professional will be much more beneficial than a collective answer from a chatbot.
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The same can be said for using AI to make financial or work and career changes. Major life adjustments can involve legal criteria, financial problems, and even lead to more mental health conditions. Personality, goals and laws can't be generalized across the web, as each offers unique challenges not identifiable by a chatbot.
Another factor to consider; just because it is on the internet doesn't make it true. Chatbots pull from everywhere. If it finds information, it doesn't fact check it. You could be furthering the speculation or rumor of any given subject. Talk with a local professional for those personal questions about life and living.
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