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by htormey
1145 days ago
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I disagree. ChatGPT reached 100 million MAUs 2 months after launch. It’s one of the fastest-growing consumer applications in history. Anecdotally, lots of my non technical friends (and me) are using it for everything from cooking to learning a foreign language. Lots of my technical friends are using it for side projects on the weekends. I’d say it’s the top new technology all of them are working with or incorporating into their workflows. I and all of my teammates are using it to help us write sql and answer basic programming questions. It’s clearly a way bigger deal than VR right now. The problem here seems to be that Snap rammed this feature into their product in a really awkward fashion that doesn’t make sense for their users. Hence the backlash. source:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/02/chatg... |
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I have a good group of friends who keep me grounded - we all went to my average state school alma mater, and none of them are in tech.
Not one of them has brought it up, no one uses it or cares about it, and only two of them even know what it is beyond having seen some headlines.
The playoffs have gotten about 200 texts recently, AI 0. This is closer to the reality on the ground.
I'd venture almost all of the hype is students and kids who are excited to see what mischief it can help them achieve, techies who just like playing with new things, and companies trying to cash in. All of those are non-durable.