The same as with IoT: plenty of skepticism and trying not to fall in the hype trap.
The same as with IoT: plenty of skepticism and trying not to fall in the hype trap.
Indeed. That’s the principle of selective memory and also the reason people keep voting the same politicians again and again.
If a chimpanzee had to choose between a bag with 10 tasteless apples and a bag with 1 sweet apple, it would choose the bag with 10 apples. Humans are just dressed chimps, so in the end the natural instinct is what drives their actions, eventually. Yes, your apples are tasty but hey, I get 10 apples for the same price. It works like this for the majority.
PS: I also have to deal with this kind of customers that only see a price in a product instead of a value.
Read this to my girlfriend and told me she’d never use an AI to ask for beauty advice. She loves talking to the professional stylists that work at the shop she usually buys beauty stuff.
That AI is not intelligent at all. People make abuse of language to refer to stuff that has already been existing for a long time: plain algorithms. They are a closed set of answers to specific questions and the only difference with other already existing tools is that it’s fancier. I’ve tried ChatGPT and I can say it’s just an improved Google.
I bet AI’s fate will be exactly the same as IoT’s. At the end you’ll find out it doesn’t solve daily problems or that it solves them but not in the way you expect.