Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated::undefined

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    1 year ago

    Over half of tech industry workers have seen the “great demo -> overhyped bullshit” cycle before.

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        Once we’re able to synergize the increased throughput of our knowledge capacity we’re likely to exceed shareholder expectation and increase returns company wide so employee defecation won’t be throttled by our ability to process sanity.

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          Sounds like we need to align on triple underscoring the double-bottom line for all stakeholders. Let’s hammer a steak in the ground here and craft a narrative that drives contingency through the process space for F24 while synthesising synergy from a cloudshaping standooint in a parallel tranche. This journey is really all about the art of the possible after all so lift and shift a fit for purpose best practice and hit the ground running on our BHAG.

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        Don’t forget to make it connected to every device, ever

    • SineSwiper@discuss.tchncs.de
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      No SQL, block chain, crypto, metaverse, just to name a few recent examples.

      AI is overhyped, but it is, so far, more useful than any of those other examples, though.

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        These are useful technologies if used when called for. They aren’t all in one solutions like the smart phone killing off cameras, pdas, media players… I think if people looked at them as tools which fix specific problems, we’d all be happier.