It is fascinating that a computer can answer those questions with what sounds like good information. But, if you think about it those answers are from the 10,000 foot level and only touch on the generalities of the topics. No real specifics were given. I think we're all amazed at how quickly and logically these answers come back about a topic that is so near and dear to our hearts, but they are really big picture answers. Now maybe that would change with the question or maybe the answer wouldn't be as satisfying if more detail was requested. The information will only get better and more specific as time goes on. The genie is definitely out of the bottle. But don't we kind of have the same thing when you Google something? Or when you get a Wikipedia response that you could cut and paste into an article that make it sound like you know what you're talking about? I remember when there were people that said the basic calculator was going to ruin the potential for people to learn and understand math. Okay; so they were right