Mustafa, I know you're a person on the other side of this computer (unless you live inside my computer, ... do you?), so I am biting my tongue and not saying really mean things to you.
No one is 'unimpressed' by AI. Yes, it is profoundly impressive. The problem is you're injecting a solution into a "problem" that doesn't exist. You (or your organization, whoever is in charge of decisions on products) keeps inserting AI into anything. People do NOT want that.
We do NOT want AI in applications, the taskbar, our filesystem, our browser, etc. I don't understand what you don't understand about this.
Understandably, you and your cohorts are trying to make money, or something, but by injecting an AI solution into a non-existent problem all you're doing is pushing consumers away. AI is resource intensive, introduces additional security concerns, introduces potential privacy concerns, introduces additional layers of abstraction, etc.
If you want to sell AI you have to sell it right. You can't just slap an AI sticker onto everything and expect cheers and celebration.
I'm not gonna lie to you, big dawg. I think you and your big buddies over there at Microsoft are surrounded by sycophants. You're in some sort of distorted AI bubble, these people are doing this so they can either justify their existence or grab more money. There is no other logical explanation as to why you continue doing this... unless you're doing this to unironically harvest MORE data which then makes you a terrible human being.
I sincerely hope you read this.
@DeekeTweak While MAUs have increased over time, the number of PS Plus subscribers has plateaued. That hints at a conversion ceiling. I think that's a very clear reason why they don't talk about this. If they saw steady growth over time you can be damn sure they'd talk about it.
@hellotimbennett@afneil Indians tend to be old fashioned in their English. When working for an international company, I heard a British colleague get quite surprised by the Indians' word use and sentence structure.
@PlayStationEU Giving thanks? More like the playstation EU account telling most of the EU countries off, if you excuse my humour. 18 of the EU countries doesn't have access to the shapes of play. UK is mentioned by you, even though they're not even part of the EU anymore.
@LinkofSunshine It would've been easy to ask "hey, what's this menu I have here which is only in Czech? Is this the same menu as the one I have here in my other hand?"
@LinkofSunshine @SlovakFella I think our lunch menus are the equivalent of the Czech "daily menu". Lunch in Sweden usually costs around 100-130 sek, while the a la carte menu prices ranges from 200-400 sek for main dishes for example.
@LinkofSunshine @SlovakFella It's similar in the Nordic countries as well, for example Sweden, where it is similar to Czech republic although not the exactly the same. Here we have lunch menus which are a lot more cheaper than the regular "a la carte" menu.
@brownmoney__ And a what a lovely finish to the game. I was a bit sad when the game ended, but at the same time I liked the "short but sweet" length. And what a killer set of music to accompany the cooking sections!
@brownmoney__ just started to play Venba. I'm halfway through and I'm already an emotional wreck. Such a wonderful story telling! Hit me in the gut hard. The most emotionally impactful games I've played in a long while. The whole package is awe inspiring.
@jonfraudvandam
https://t.co/N734wkYlxl
A recently released documentary about the man who wrote the song "då går jag ner i min källare" and had an incredibly bassy voice.