I am faithfully using the Samsung Galaxy AI, and I downloaded the popular AIs to try them out and see how they behave. Mostly, I use Gemini and Perplexity, and some of them I don't like, so I don't use them. I just have them (the AIs I like) for light use.
I am trying to wean myself off AI and use my own thinking, and I encourage people to do the same. I don't use AIs for chatting, just for helping with research, academic writing, and grammar. However, I do my own research on the subjects for which I use them, and if I don't know something really well that I used them for, I don't use the information they provide before I cross-read it. Sometimes I have the knowledge but don't know all the academic terms, but from memory, I can tell if they are right or not, and I correct them where they didn't get it right.
Something I would like to use them for is deep search but for that you need a subscription and I am not keen on doing a subscription for doing that but I heard they can reach out to really good resources that would take hours of research and you might not find that knowledge yourself. I think that is really powerful.
I hold respect for the fact that the start up for AI was given by hours of human research and I give all the credit to those humans who have put hours of work into making the AI.
I would like to say that we have to work ourselves for results and use the AI with responsibility.
I have not used AI until a year ago when it became more readily available although alot of people were using ChatGPT and Gemini alot I was still using books and Google Scholar and online libraries which I am still keen to do even now.
For me AI is more a curiosity and almost like a hobby research, not for taking advantage of them, but I genuinely want to see what does AI mean.