its popular because people like it. if only a small number of people can appreciate it - is it really that good?
Man, kudos to you. Not only for acknowledging the danger, but for having the ingenuity and taking the extra steps to reach for something above “good enough”
Kids like to follow their parents outside, and if you’re on a mission to get somewhere, it’s really easy to not notice. I lived on a cul-de-sac with a bunch of children for a while, and I got used to just creeping out of my driveway every time just in case, but I still had to tell the kids all around to NOT do…
One parent’s leaving for an errand and the other is staying home with the kids.
There is also more to art than just bland office, knock off, third rate, wall filler. Which is the only way I will ever view a Rothko.
This is one of my biggest fears.
Blame (Air) Canada!
Notice what a bunch of whiners that Air Canada turned into—they want to have it both ways. If the chatbot works as it should, then fine. But if the chatbot fails due to Air Canada’s slovenliness over not vetting how well the chatbot guides customers’ requests, then the whiners think they should be off the hook—really?…
If your company is going to use AI in a customer service role than the company should stand by the decisions THEIR AI makes.
Interesting. It will be in fun to watch companies offload customer service responsibilities to AI and then be held liable when the AI does something or offers guidance that creates harm or loss. I bet the big law firms are salivating at the idea of going after the uber-rich tech companies.
I’m sure both of those interviewed and probably the 40yo baby are all wearing MAGA hats today....
The number of people who don’t know the difference between a Right and a Privilege is astounding and has only gone up in recent decades, I assume.
“Problems solved!! For us. Not for the customers... just more problems for them. But that’s THEIR problem not OUR problem!!
*that doesn’t have moisture