Yeah, as much as I’d like to think this is actually planned, far more likely some higher ups who need their assistant’s help to check their email were wowed by a slick presentation about how AI is the future and saw how much money they could save automating things with AI without actually checking if it actually works or not.
I’ve seen this sort of grift “imagine how powerful this could be in the future” FOMO thing a lot before, but this is the first time I think I’ve seen so many major companies go all in on a technology that isn’t proven and only has vague future benefits, not even offering basic competency at the moment. AI might end up being another massive .com bubble of the late 90s/early 2000s, people putting their whole business in the hands of technology that has yet to be proven and losing everything.
Yeah, as much as I’d like to think this is actually planned, far more likely some higher ups who need their assistant’s help to check their email were wowed by a slick presentation about how AI is the future and saw how much money they could save automating things with AI without actually checking if it actually works or not.
I’ve seen this sort of grift “imagine how powerful this could be in the future” FOMO thing a lot before, but this is the first time I think I’ve seen so many major companies go all in on a technology that isn’t proven and only has vague future benefits, not even offering basic competency at the moment. AI might end up being another massive .com bubble of the late 90s/early 2000s, people putting their whole business in the hands of technology that has yet to be proven and losing everything.