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by dewitt
316 days ago
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The microwave oven is a strange choice of metaphor here, considering that even now microwaves sell 100's of millions of units every year, are nearly ubiquitous in households in the western world, are present in nearly every commercial restaurant and kitchen outside fine dining, and reached $5m/year in sales in their first decade, $30m/yr in their second, and doubling basically every decade since, before finally reaching near 100% market penetration and plateauing around $15b year ever since. I mean, I get the author's point not to over-hype AI, but the microwave oven is one of the most successful inventions in the past 100 years. How about ... the Segway? I hear whole cities will be designed around them. |
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Ai obviously has solid use cases, it’s just not the whole kitchen.