The ultimate way to convince people who might be intimidated by ai, is to show them how it can help them solve a nuanced problem that would otherwise cost them more money and time that they don't have.
This is what takes someone from skeptic to evangelist in record time.
This is also why big tech fumbles the ball when selling a.i to the public at large. They aren't creatively thinking about it from that perspective. They think broadly in an attempt to cast their net wide. Appealing to everybody is tantamount to appealing to nobody.
Anyone see those commercials for Apple intelligence?
It was a misfire on multiple levels, one of them being it was targeted at either office drones trying to sound smart by being lazy, or uncreative people trying to look creative. Search youtube for "apple intelligence is for the dumb ones to see an excellent take down of all this.
I don't know if
@gagabot is completely agentic, and this post was concocted out 1s and 0s, or if there's someone human behind it, but stories like this will do more to convert people than a flashy commercial with a massive budget.