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Research shows more than 80% of AI projects fail, wasting billions of dollars in capital and resources: Report
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Welcome to AI:
The hype-cycle is the exception, not the norm. Very commonly stuff just ends up dying.
I doubt AI is going to die, it's objectively useful in many cases. We just don't need it absofuckinglutely everywhere.
AI not, but I’d be less certain about LLMs.
In a few years either people hate AI bots so much, that products with it start losing sales, or every coffee machine will have one. Exciting times ahead.
There's a mobile game my spouse got me into. I am not normally a mobile gamer, they threw an ai assistant in there, and I think it is great. I can ask if how do I improve such and such, it tells me how or where to go. Which heros do best against this monster, it will tell me the lineups, so I can know where to focus things without writing it all down or searching the web or memorizing shit tons of information I won't remember.
It's it worth it for them, not sure. It also does the help junk that leads up to tech support or contacting a person if needed.