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This is it. There will a few more flavors of AI.
But AI is as mature as it is going to get. The platitudes about AI getting mature make for a wonderful world that will never exist.
AI is not Santa Claus.
AI does not get better than this. Regardless of how greedy people are.
What do you think of AI right now? Is it any good at all?
Can Silicon Valley charge more for it? Be still, my heart.
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What do you think of AI right now? Is it any good at all?
Lazy CEOs love to embrace whatever is the focus of hype at the time. When I was at the pump seal company, 45 years ago, they weren't competitive in the ANSI/API space they were in, so management declared they were going "high tech", to evade competition, even though they did not have the engineering or production capability to produce higher performance seals. Home builders and automakers, have embraced "going up market". I can see AI replacing a lot of "knowledge workers" and middle management, if it's cost effective, but top management will hype any use of AI as an end in itself, to try to hitch a ride on the hype train.
Steve
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Trust me, AI is in the Get Smart shoe phone stage of mobile phones (or the TRS-DOS phase o PC's). I use a number of them and have found their answers to rhym with the truth, but frequently to be completely wrong (Ex: I asked for a one-day walking tour of a Japanese city, with restaurant suggestions. It created a pretty good tour, but suggested restaurant which turned out to be in San Diego, Ca. when I looked up their reviews).
There are a number of ways to look at the potential fo rAI:
1) The depth and width of the "big data" that they have ingested
2) Their efficiancy and a way to acertain their confidence level in the answers they spew
3) How specialized they are
I can see a day when the AI you ask, in turn, asks spesciallized AI's to assist it in compiling their answer. Unfortunately, this compounds the probability of a less than perfect answer (like kids in a kindergarten playing "telephone").
AI's have only been generally availabled for a year or two and are far from mature. Saying they are mature is like saying a Model T is a mature automobile (or the Stanlley Steamer).
Jeff
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It created a pretty good tour, but suggested restaurant which turned out to be in San Diego, Ca. when I looked up their reviews).
How long would it take an AI system to become slaves of paid sponsors, in a scenario like that? I'm thinking, in the range of a few milliseconds.
Steve
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"Trust me" is often uttered by used car salesmen.
The automatic chessboard can be applied to many other games. That does not mean it has a higher percentage of wins.
AI development claims, the internet would have to be four times larger to feed the needs of accuracy. Going to specialized queries and results from a limited data pool? Four times the internet to work? That does not compute. But nothing does much of the time.
It is here to stay, like a lot of other half-baked ideas for a lot of money out of Silicon Valley.
The claims are well beyond the realities. The future can not be met.
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How long would it take an AI system to become slaves of paid sponsors, in a scenario like that? I'm thinking, in the range of a few milliseconds.
Steve,
The AI SEO is a different structure from the keyword SEO. And we do not call it AI SEO. LOL
The bloggers are besides themselves. There work is taken for free with no attribution. It will never be worth writing a blog again, zero clicks. But AI needs an internet four times larger to be "accurate".
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I won't be satisfied with AI until I have a TV that can mute all commercials and both mute and go black on all political ads.
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I won't be satisfied with AI until I have a TV that can mute all commercials and both mute and go black on all political ads.
TiVo has an “ad skip” function, it only works on about half the programs - and I don’t know what the magic is that decides if it will or not - but it’s marvelous. The show comes to commercial break, you get about 1 second of the first and the last 1 second of the last spot in the break, and your show continues.
It’s beyond wonderful.
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I won't be satisfied with AI until I have a TV that can mute all commercials and both mute and go black on all political ads.
Good luck with that, especially as so much of the stuff that is presented as "news" is advertising.
I suspect that, long before an AI system is large enough to be "accurate", it will have been co-opted by some special interest. Example: there was recently an uproar about a move to prohibit "cashless bail". Watching the network "news" report, while the human reporters were saying one thing, the banner headline on screen said "protecting cash bail", as if the move in question was protecting people's right to get out on bail, rather than rationing the ability to be released on bail by ability to pay. A trained AI system could generate spin, and myths so fast it would put Sean Hannity to shame.
Steve