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I Finally Know the Problem in Using AI

Today, everyone is asking:

“Can we trust AI?”

Let me give you a different question:
Can AI trust you?

Because AI doesn’t think.
It reflects how you think.


I tested this myself.

I asked AI a vague question —
I got a vague answer.

Then I asked with clear goal, context, and intention —
The answer was sharp, structured, and useful.

Same AI.
Different result.

What changed?
Not the tool.
The user.


People say ChatGPT is not credible.

That’s true — you shouldn’t cite it as a source.

But here’s what they don’t tell you:

AI today is:

  • Fast
  • Capable
  • Improving daily

The real limitation is not AI.
It is our thinking.

AI is Not the Problem. We Are.

If you use AI like Google, you stay average.
If you use AI with intelligence, you become powerful.

That’s why I define AI differently:
AI = Andy’s Intelligence

Or your intelligence.


So from today, don’t fear AI.
Don’t worship AI.

Train yourself to think better.

Because the future belongs not to those who use AI —
But to those who can think with AI.

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