Of course. It's quite a handy tool. I love using it for searching documentation for some function that I know the behavior of, but not the name. And similarly, people have been using auto-steer, auto-park, and all these other little 'self driving adjacent' features for years as well. Those are also extremely handy. But the question is, what comes next?
The person I originally responded to stated, "We’re moving toward a world where every job will be modeled, and you’ll either be an AI owner, a model architect, an agent/hardware engineer, a technician, or just.. training data." And that far less likely than us achieving L5 self driving (if not only because driving is quite simple relative to many of the jobs he envisions AI taking over), yet L5 self driving seems as distant as ever as well.