@cassey @NewtonMark I assume most of it at this point is shareholders thinking "we were told 'AI' makes the line go up, so it's the company's duty to cram it into everything right away before everyone else who was told the same thing does."
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@cassey @NewtonMark I assume most of it at this point is shareholders thinking "we were told 'AI' makes the line go up, so it's the company's duty to cram it into everything right away before everyone else who was told the same thing does." 1 comment
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@pstewart @cassey @NewtonMark
It's even worse than that. A year ago, we had customers asking how we were going to use "AI" in our products: not "how can you solve this problem", not even "could 'AI' solve this problem", but just "we want to use 'AI'." Frankly, it's pathetic. But we did what our customers wanted, and we forced "AI" into every crevice we could find.
I blame FOMO.