Haven't heard much about it in a while. My boss at work keeps telling us to use AI to do things AI isn't capable of doing without so many errors it takes more time to review the AI output than to just do it myself.
I noticed a lot of AI datacenters that were talked about mostly all stalled.
What's the current situation on AI?
Generative AI a useful tool that normies have finally realized is not magic. It's basically the same as it was, but now slapping AI powered on marketing isn't likely to get you a bunch of funding from people who don't understand it looking to bandwagon.
We're past the honeymoon phase. Now it's back to figuring out how to leverage it in a marketable product, just the same as we would with any other software.
Yeah your right, the fact we exist isnt magic either right?
I think this is the case. If you look towards the devblogs of openai and the like, it seems like they are entrenched in enabling tool-use, with the main advertised feature being web browsing capability.
I'm sure the focus now is on bringing this to the consumer market which is mainly logistics, and then I'm sure legal obligation and hefty censoring.
The other "new features" are removing options for third party devs to break their safeguards.
It has almost entirely shifted towards making marketable products, IMO.