Of course AI is a bubble. It has all the hallmarks of a classic tech bubble. Pick up a rental car at SFO and drive in either direction on the 101 – north to San Francisco, south to Palo Alto – and …
I believe if he tried, he actually could make denying the cookies an even worse experience.
Anyway, to the point, sure, AI is overblown way out of proportions. But it’s useful and is here to stay. Like, does someone actually believe that a software that can clone a voice in seconds is going away? Or a software that can generate an image of whatever you want in seconds? Or a software that can predict how valuable your customer is going to be in a year and thus predicting which customers are actually worth spending money on?
Is AI a bubble? Yes. But anyone who thinks that it’s comparable to the crypto bubble doesn’t understand AI, or crypto, or (most likely) both.
I believe if he tried, he actually could make denying the cookies an even worse experience.
Anyway, to the point, sure, AI is overblown way out of proportions. But it’s useful and is here to stay. Like, does someone actually believe that a software that can clone a voice in seconds is going away? Or a software that can generate an image of whatever you want in seconds? Or a software that can predict how valuable your customer is going to be in a year and thus predicting which customers are actually worth spending money on?
Is AI a bubble? Yes. But anyone who thinks that it’s comparable to the crypto bubble doesn’t understand AI, or crypto, or (most likely) both.