“Ex-Microsoft exec says the company blew it with Al, as it did with mobile”
"Not even 3% of paying Copilot users use it even when it's pre-deployed right in their faces”
The Microsoft 3% problem. See Word and Excel features.
@astnkennedy The experience of figuring things out on your own, greatly equates to your ability and knowledge bank later in life. Spend more time doing it yourself and only using Claude if you need insight or guidance. That’s the key to fix this, you’ll also probably prompt less, saves $
@realannapaulina Yeah idk about recording people in their car 24/7 just to catch that one moment they are drunk. Just require the person to blow into a breathalyzer before the car will start and problem solved, this is likely much more then just “drunk surveillance”
@arrakis_ai Do you know how pissed I’d be if I asked ChatGPT to generate me a site from a design and it cropped pngs and called it “done”? So no, not “brilliant, human-like interpretation” it picked up a bad, lazy habit during training, thats all that is. Not a breakthrough.
I really wonder what the AI landscape will be like in 10 years, every company is racing for compute, features and market share. But they are also price gouging for productivity/compute needs. As models get better prices get lower not higher. I wonder how the dust settles
@hqmank I don’t like this, especially with all of the mess about companies hoarding identity data and offloading them to third parties. And that was before AI companies needed human conversation, face and identity data to “make features” and “improve products” almost never the 100% truth