Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword waved at tech conferences or in sci-fi movies. It is present, discreetly but constantly, in our online decisions, in the way we browse, communicate, learn and invest. From algorithms that recommend content and automatic translation tools, to platforms that generate coherent texts, images, financial strategies or even conversations β AI has moved from the experimental stage to the role of silent teammate.
We no longer live in times when AI is a fantasy. Today, algorithms decide what posts we see, what music we like, what ads appear to us. Artificial Intelligence is everywhere β but the question is: do you recognize its presence in your digital life? Or do you still view it as an exotic guest?
In the Archives Token Funds community, where we explore not only the idea of value, but also that of adaptability and efficiency, itβs time to face this reality head on. For some, AI is already an everyday tool. For others, itβs still shrouded in mystery or skepticism. The time has come to look at AI not just as spectators, but as explorers. What do we know? What do we use? What would we like?
π The survey below is not about technology. Itβs about personal behaviors, perceptions, and visions. Itβs about how each #ATF member sees the role of AI in their own digital lives.
π¬ Challenge for the curious:
If you want, leave a comment with: π€ The name of the AI you use (ex: ChatGPT, Midjourney, Gemini, Claude, etc.) π‘ How does it help you or what surprised you the most when interacting with him π The most interesting answers will be mentioned in a follow-up post and may receive a small symbolic prize β #ATF tokens, #Ecency Points or something else creative, depending on the inspiration of the moment!
π Through this survey, i aim to discover the perspectives of the #ATF community β not from cold statistics, but from honest answers, given with trust and mutual respect.
This survey is part of the "Codex ATF" series, launched by Archives Token Funds ( #ATF ), with the aim of understanding not only what we do online, but why, that remains