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by Jzush
2 days ago
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Yes, big companies do not know how to advertise AI. AI isn't a killer feature for anyone except people working in AI. No one uses it for anything but party tricks otherwise.
The things AI would actually be useful for, it is incapable of doing. AI as a "product" is about sucking up data for corporate interests first, then providing functionality to common people last with probably a few other steps in between. Marketing departments have to twist themselves into pretzels and invent customers that don't exist in hopes to sell AI to people who look at those fake customers in the ads and go "Gee, I wish that was me!". People who casually book trips to Japan to shop for vintage clothes generally don't exist in such large numbers that they justify entire product stacks. Here's what I need AI to do. Open an app, perform an action in said app, close app. Maybe open multiple apps and do things in other apps that are contingent upon data from one of the other apps. Here's what AI can do. Poop Emojii with glasses.... |
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