Originally Posted by Student88
You've literally written this response using AI - couldn't you come up with something yourself?
Agree.
Originally Posted by MaxQ
The goal was never to become experts at finding information. The goal was to understand it and use it correctly.
AI doesn’t replace knowledge. It removes friction between the user and the manual. It can retrieve the right reference in seconds, clarify misunderstandings, summarize complex topics, generate diagrams that didn’t exist in the original documentation, and adapt explanations to different learning styles.
If your knowledge of manuals is so woeful that a PDF search can't do it for you and you need high-level AI to find the info for you, you need to do more study/learning. Basically, what you are implying is that you have little idea where something is in the manuals and I need AI to find it. Do you even know what's in the manuals?
Or... if the manuals are so bad that you need AI to find stuff, re-write the manuals.
"Generate diagrams that didn't exist in the original documentation". Seriously? A great way to operate an aircraft...
Of course I used AI to polish the wording. That’s no different from using a spell checker or grammar tool
It's very different.