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?
Depends entirely on the store. Near me there are a number of stores with great options, most on the shelf, and even if you're looking for something custom they can easily get something sent in. I find brick and mortar stores great because there's usually someone there who can help me navigate a better setup.
In the apple store, sure they're just trying to get you a functioning desktop.
But if you go to an actual computer and computer parts store you can find a ton of great selections and have on site help.
I went to a Best Buy to look at displays recently and not only was the selection pathetic but important important product information was either not present or at least not readily available.
Honestly the way you speak about everything I'm less inclined to think you're a chad, more inclined to think you're a woman, but really I'm starting to think you might be a chatbot programmed to be as blindly positive as possible.