I started working as a data scientist in 2019, and by 2021 I had realized that while the field was large, it was also largely fraudulent. Most of the leaders that I was working with clearly had not gotten as far as reading about it for thirty minutes despite insisting that things like, I dunno, the next five years of a ten thousand person non-tech organization should be entirely AI focused. The number of companies launching AI initiatives far outstripped the number of actual use cases. Most of the market was simply grifters and incompetents (sometimes both!) leveraging the hype to inflate their headcount so they could get promoted, or be seen as thought leaders.
And then some absolute son of a bitch created ChatGPT, and now look at us. Look at us, resplendent in our pauper's robes, stitched from corpulent greed and breathless credulity, spending half of the planet's engineering efforts to add chatbot support to every application under the sun when half of the industry hasn't worked out how to test database backups regularly. This is why I have to visit untold violence upon the next moron to propose that AI is the future of the business - not because this is impossible in principle, but because they are now indistinguishable from a hundred million willful fucking idiots.
I like this guy. :D
There articles asking why we are still investing in self driving cars. They're getting released soon btw.
I have done the initial designs for a theme park using AI. The trick is to know how it works and how to do your job. Once you do that, it's really useful. However, most guys try to skip one or both of those steps and claim to be revolutionary.
No less than Mercedes promised a self-driving taxi in 2025, and I'm still holding them to that. :)
Cuz I really believed it from them. When some a-hole startup full of 21 yr olds says they're gonna do it, you don't trust them. But Mercedes has actually proven themselves able to design and build things that work well. I mean not that thing but other thigns.
Amazon also had something, but it's the 21 year olds you mentioned.