Yeah, happens everytime. Remember when people were promising blockchain but had nothing to show for it (sometimes, not even an idea)? Or "cloud powered" for apps that barely made API calls? Remember when every and anything needed an app, even if it was just some static food menu?
It's obvious BS from anyone in tech, but the people throwing money aren't in tech.
>I think the term AI is going to slowly become less marketing trendy, and will fade out over time, as all trendy marketing terms do. What will be left are actually useful enhancements to specific use cases - most of which will probably be referred to by a word other than AI.
it'll die down, but the marketing tends to stick, sadly. we'll have to deal with if AI means machine learning or LLMs or video game pathfinding for decades to come.
> Remember when people were promising blockchain but had nothing to show for it (sometimes, not even an idea)?
They're still on r/Metaverse_blockchain. Every day, a new "meme coin". Just in:
"XXX - The AI-Powered Blockchain Project Revolutionizing the Crypto World! ... Where AI Meets Web3"
"XXX is an advanced AI infrastructure that develops AI-powered technologies for the Web3, Blockchain, and Crypto space. We aim to improve the Web3 space for retail users & startups by developing AI-powered solutions designed explicitly for Web3. From LLMs to Web3 AI Tools, XXX is the go-to place to boost your Web3 flow with Artificial Intelligence."
They too are a redlisted species now. Just prompt chatGPT to buisness speak wirh maximum buzzword boolshit and be amazed. When they came for the kool aid visionaries i was not afraid, cause I was not a grifter.
This is a synergistic, paradigm-shifting piece of content that leverages cutting-edge, scalable innovation to deliver a robust, value-added user experience. It epitomizes next-gen, mission-critical insights and exemplifies best-in-class thought leadership within the dynamic ecosystem
It's obvious BS from anyone in tech, but the people throwing money aren't in tech.
>I think the term AI is going to slowly become less marketing trendy, and will fade out over time, as all trendy marketing terms do. What will be left are actually useful enhancements to specific use cases - most of which will probably be referred to by a word other than AI.
it'll die down, but the marketing tends to stick, sadly. we'll have to deal with if AI means machine learning or LLMs or video game pathfinding for decades to come.