The have not been as face-down in OpenAI as microsoft or as quick to trigger it as Google. They pulled out of their OpenAI commitment early on, presumably after seeing backstage and realizing it wasn’t going to go anwhere fast.
Certainly - but not with idiot products that don’t work. New things that don’t work with the old stuff that they think is better, adapters, OS’s, etc., but not out-and-out garbage.
At best, AI can run concise searches on quesitons everybody has and spit out a paragraph that isn’t specifically wrong. That’s it. And whether we need that or not, the times it doesn’t work and the expense it takes to do anything at all is just a poor product choice. Like a TV that goes blank every so often, and plays the wrong audio track sometimes, and so on - that’s not a thing because no one wants it.
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The have not been as face-down in OpenAI as microsoft or as quick to trigger it as Google. They pulled out of their OpenAI commitment early on, presumably after seeing backstage and realizing it wasn’t going to go anwhere fast.
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Certainly - but not with idiot products that don’t work. New things that don’t work with the old stuff that they think is better, adapters, OS’s, etc., but not out-and-out garbage.
At best, AI can run concise searches on quesitons everybody has and spit out a paragraph that isn’t specifically wrong. That’s it. And whether we need that or not, the times it doesn’t work and the expense it takes to do anything at all is just a poor product choice. Like a TV that goes blank every so often, and plays the wrong audio track sometimes, and so on - that’s not a thing because no one wants it.