@AsakyGRN My pov:
I hate when people travel to a country to criticize it. You didn’t enjoy your experience? Fine. Go home. But don’t go bashing an entire culture & nation because you didn’t enjoy your experience in a country. It’s giving untraveled. Uncultured. Disrespect.
The more I talk to non-tech people,the more I realize how truly in a bubble we are
Majority of people in non tech
fields have never even heard of Claude or any other models they only know “ChatGPT”
My mother is a family doctor and she pays $80 a month for a tool that listens to here convos with patients and takes her notes for her.
Opus 4.5 could whip up an app like that in 15 mins
You would think the knowledge gap for tech vs non-tech people would become smaller as more AI tools become more mainstream but that’s just doesn’t seem to be the case
We have seen other general consumer tools come into prevalence like Perplexity and Cal AI but I would argue those are more well known to the average individual than giants like Anthropic even though all of these companies target non tech consumers.
To close I think we are still very far from AI literacy in the general population even though it is everywhere
It has me thinking whether or not AI will last as a leading industry long term if general non tech people refuse to learn or adopt it as fast as developers or people in tech.
Hurricane Melissa Update:
There’s a new Instagram page called Find My Family Ja, which is posting missing people in Jamaica to help locate them. 🇯🇲 🙏🏾
If you are looking for a loved one, please check their page.👇🏾
It was started by former Miss Jamaica Kaci Fennell-Shirley. 💕
Influencers, content creators, and anyone with unused cups or tumblers from gift bags, let’s donate them to help Jamaicans displaced by the hurricane. It’s reusable, personal & helps cut down on waste. You can also purchase new ones for the cause. #WTFJo#HurricaneMelissaRelief