FreeBaGeL
Footballguy
More like Artificial Unintelligence, amirite?
Yes, ChatGPT and Midjourney can do some reasonably cool stuff, but most everyone else's "AI" out there is just super dumb conditional algorithms that don't work, and they're ramming it down our throats to try and make it work.
Most recent example was Xfinity. My Xfinity subscription comes with free Peacock streaming. I get an email that says to activate it I just need to go into their Xfinity AI bot's chat and tell it that I need to activate Peacock, and it will give me an "Activate Now" button. Instead of sending me an "Activate" button they wrote a 10 step email with how I can trigger their stupid AI bot to give me an "Activate" button, and the dumb thing just won't do it. And no human apparently can do it. It has to be done through the AI bot, which is too dumb to figure it out.
This stuff is still a long, long ways off, and in the meantime we're stuck with all this fake AI to impress shareholders that just makes the customer experience 10x worse.
Yes, ChatGPT and Midjourney can do some reasonably cool stuff, but most everyone else's "AI" out there is just super dumb conditional algorithms that don't work, and they're ramming it down our throats to try and make it work.
Most recent example was Xfinity. My Xfinity subscription comes with free Peacock streaming. I get an email that says to activate it I just need to go into their Xfinity AI bot's chat and tell it that I need to activate Peacock, and it will give me an "Activate Now" button. Instead of sending me an "Activate" button they wrote a 10 step email with how I can trigger their stupid AI bot to give me an "Activate" button, and the dumb thing just won't do it. And no human apparently can do it. It has to be done through the AI bot, which is too dumb to figure it out.
This stuff is still a long, long ways off, and in the meantime we're stuck with all this fake AI to impress shareholders that just makes the customer experience 10x worse.