• BassTurd@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Marketing does not mean functionality. AI is absolutely being sold to the public and enterprises as something that can solve everything. Obviously it can’t, but it’s being sold that way. I would bet the average person would be surprised by this headline solely on what they’ve heard about the capabilities of AI.

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      1 年前

      I don’t think anyone is so stupid to believe current ai can solve everything.

      And honestly, I didn’t see any marketing material that would claim that.

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        1 年前

        You are both completely over estimating the intelligence level of “anyone” and not living in the same AI marketed universe as the rest of us. People are stupid. Really stupid.

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          1 年前

          I don’t understand why this is so important, marketing is all about exaggerating, why expect something different here.

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            It’s not important. You said AI isn’t being marketed to be able to do everything. I said yes it is. That’s it.

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              My point is people aren’t expecting AGI. People have already tried them and understand what the general capabilities are. Businesses today even more. I don’t think exaggerating the capabilities is such an overarching issue, that anyone could call the whole thing a scam.