How will AI actually become an "everyday essential" for ordinary people, like smartphones or the internet?

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Summary

A discussion on how AI could become an indispensable utility for everyday consumers, akin to the internet or smartphones, and what killer feature might drive that shift.

Hi Guys, Don't get me wrong, AI is phenomenal, but right now it still feels like an optional novelty or a niche tool for most everyday folks. To me, it hasn't hit that "can't live without it" status that the internet or smartphones have. Looking only at consumer products (not B2B or corporate software), how do you picture AI being integrated into our lives in the near future so that it becomes a true, indispensable utility? What’s the "killer feature" or shift that takes it from a neat chatbot to an everyday necessity?
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