I am always on the lookout for ways to use AI. This comes out of a general theme of mine: Local Knowledge. If you have local knowledge, apply AI to helping you work with that knowledge. I run Historical societies. I am in a book club. Those are places I use AI. Wife gave me a new one today. She is visiting end of Long Island in April, has a NYT article about what to do there and wants to know which of the locations are open. She was able to go to normal Google search, choose AI mode, type in the prompt of " Please read the following material about locations to visit around the Eastern end of Long Island and research which might be open in April 2026" Append a couple paragraphs from the article and it gave her exactly what she wanted. I urged her to not put in the entire 700+ word article but instead chunk it up and extract results. Frank's focus is often on learning. Transferring what is in a book to your brain. I think my interest is a little more focused on mastering techniques to extract relevant information and methodologies. Putting stuff in my brain seems a little more oriented to school and school seems a little more oriented to teaching one how to master material. I might argue that schools/learning are about to change. The main skill is not knowing the causes of the fall of Rome but how to find out what people think about the topic and how to integrate that with related topics.