AI can be like Duolingo but for everything
You feel like you do and learn something, but the actual productivity is much lower than the perception of it. And, depending on the task, alternatives might be better.
The issue is users get instant fake dopamine based on a fake feeling of output, but potentially at the expense of real long-term results/output
@thejasonchan great way of visualizing. do you think we can expect the churn to increase at one point as users recognize that productivity gains are not materializing? at one point a learning effect on the side of the user may happen
in similar news: The EU fined Temu €200m yesterday for selling illegal and non-compliant products in the EU
Also, new customs rules will come into effect in July which gets rid of a 150€ duty-free threshold which Temu exploited in the past