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AI Assistant
Like many tools, it's designed for a purpose. By integrating it into the software, Articulate has reduced the need to work in a different tool and then download/insert, copy/paste, etc. from that other tool. So yes, it saves some time. It also gives some specific advantages to learning design; in fact, I used it this morning to help refine some questions about a difficult regulatory topic. And the voices are a nice feature, as well.
Depending on the number of users/licenses, and the extent to which you (all) use the full Articulate suite, it's probably at cost-effective way to easily improve overall learning design. But if your org determines that you can do the same things with the "approved" AI tool, then, well, you're using a screwdriver like a chisel (perhaps). It will work, of course, but it may just take a few more steps.