Researchers have found that including the words "artificial intelligence" in product marketing is a major turn-off for consumers.
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Who cares about consumers inject more venture capital funds pls.

For the love of god, defund MBAs.

Give them a box of crayons to eat so the adults can get some work done

Cue Nicholas Cage face

YA DON’T SAY!!!

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And workers…

 

@psmgx@lemmy.world
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Cuz everyone knows it’s BS, or mostly BS with extra data mining

Diplomjodler
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AI in consumer devices at this point stands for data harvesting, wonky functionality and questionable usefulness. No wonder nobody wants that crap.

@Meron35@lemmy.world
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Market shows that investors are actively turned on by products that use AI

Customers worry about what they can do with it, while investors and spectators and vendors worry about buzzwords. Customers determine demand.

Sadly what some of those customers want to do is to somehow improve their own business without thinking, and then they too care about buzzwords, that’s how the hype comes.

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It’s the new block chain or NFT hype, they think it’s magic.

@expatriado@lemmy.world
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I like my AI compartmentalized, I got a bookmark for chatGPT for when i want to ask a question, and then close it. I don’t need a different flavor of the same thing everywhere.

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Take the hint, MBAs.

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They don’t care. At the moment AI is cheap for them (because some other investor is paying for it). As long as they believe AI reduces their operating costs*, and as long as they’re convinced every other company will follow suit, it doesn’t matter if consumers like it less. Modern history is a long string of companies making things worse and selling them to us anyway because there’s no alternatives. Because every competitor is doing it, too, except the ones that are prohibitively expensive.

[*] Lol, it doesn’t do that either

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This is because the AI of today is a shit sandwich that we’re being told is peanut butter and jelly.

For those who like to party: All the current “AI” technologies use statistics to approximate semantics. They can’t just be semantic, because we don’t know how meaning works or what gives rise to it. So the public is put off because they have an intuitive sense of the ruse.

As long as the mechanics of meaning remain a mystery, “AI” will be parlor tricks.

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And I don’t mean to denigrate data science. It is important and powerful. And real machine intelligence may one day emerge from it (or data science may one day point the way). But data science just isn’t AI.

No shit, because we all see that AI is just technospeak for “harvest all your info”.

@tourist@lemmy.world
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+ a monthly service fee

for the price of a cup of coffee

Not to mention it’s usually dog shit out put

@barsquid@lemmy.world
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Yes the cost is sending all of your data to the harvest, but what price can you put on having a virtual dumbass that is frequently wrong?

More like “instead of making something that gets the job done, expect pur unfinished product to complain and not do whatever it’s supposed to”. Or just plain false advertising.

Either way, not a good look and I’m glad it’s not just us lemmings who care.

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I don’t see any mention of any details about the study participants but I wouldn’t expect the general public to have this attitude.

Also just listening and reading what people say. We don’t want fucking AI anything. We understand what it might do. We don’t want it.

@rustyfish@lemmy.world
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I barely trust organics. Some CEO being rock hard about his newest repertoire of buzzword doesn’t help.

@NABDad@lemmy.world
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Think of the savings if you replace the CEO with an AI!

LLM based AI was a fun toy when it first broke. Everyone was curious and wanted to play with it, which made it seem super popular. Now that the novelty has worn off, most people are bored and unimpressed with it. The problem is that the tech bros invested so much money in it and they are unwilling to take the loss. They are trying to force it so that they can say they didn’t waste their money.

Honestly they’re still impressive and useful it’s just the hype train overload and trying to implement them in areas they either don’t fit or don’t work well enough yet.

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Even in areas where they would fit it’s really annoying how some companies are trying to push it down our throats.

It’s always some obnoxious UI element, screaming at me their 3 example questions, and I always sigh and think, “I have to assume you can only answer these 3 particular questions, and why would I ask those questions, and when I ask UI questions I expect precise answers so would I want to use AI for that.”

I have no doubt that LLM’s have more uses than I can think of, but come on…

I’m happy for studies like this. People who are trying to smear their AI all over our faces need to calm, the f…k, down.

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AI does a good job of generating character portraits for my TTRPG games. But, really, beyond that I haven’t found a good use for it.

@netvor@lemmy.world
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…also TTRPH, TTRPI, TTRPJ, TTRPK, TTRPL, TTRPM, TTRPN, TTRPO, TTRPP, TTRPQ, TTRPR, TTRPS, TTRPT, TTRPU, TTRPV, TTRPW, TTRPX, TTRPY and TTRPZ games.

But beyond that, no good use, no siree.

PS: spoiler

that was WAY harder to type than I expected.

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Many of us who are old enough saw it as an advanced version of ELIZA and used it with the same level of amusement until that amusement faded (pretty quick) because it got old.

If anything, they are less impressive because tricking people into thinking a computer is actually having a conversation with them has been around for a long time.

Are you like 80?

Flying Squid
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No, 47. Believe it or not, the first PCs came out when I was a young whippersnapper.

@MataVatnik@lemmy.world
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Oh OK cause the article you sent mentioned ELIZA being developed between 1964-67 so I had to ask.

@WindyRebel@lemmy.world
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IBM 486 was my first PC as a kid. Throw in those floppys and game on DOS!

@Dultas@lemmy.world
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I have 6.22 and Win3.11 running in a VM for fun.

Flying Squid
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Mine was an Apple ][+.

(And yes, that’s how you write it properly. I’m a pedant.)

@WindyRebel@lemmy.world
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I would have it no other way. I am the same. 😂

@Shadywack@lemmy.world
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Fuck yea man, Dr Sbaitso was the one for me. I loved that shit. It still fucks with people when I bust that out on Dosbox.

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Doggdorzbaydzoh.

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