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Beginner rule: Use AI to slow down, ask better questions, and organize information. Do not use it as the only source for money, health, legal, or safety decisions.
What changed
Many normal apps now include AI buttons for writing, summarizing, searching, or creating images.
Simple explanation
Instead of opening a separate AI website, you may see AI inside email, notes, design, banking, shopping, or phone apps.
Does this matter for beginners?
It matters if the change affects how you search, write, upload files, share photos, pay for tools, or trust what you see online.
Try this prompt
“Explain what an AI assistant inside an app can and cannot do. Include privacy questions I should ask before using it.”
Safety note
Check what the assistant can see inside the app before using it with private information.
What to do next
Try the change with a low-risk task first. Do not upload private documents, do not make money or health decisions from one AI answer, and keep checking important details with official sources.