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daft_pink ◴[] No.44478564[source]
The issue really is that the AI isn’t good enough that people actually want it and are willing to pay for it.

It’s like IPV6, if it really was a huge benefit to the end user, we’d have adopted it already.

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ethan_smith ◴[] No.44480034[source]
IPv6 adoption is actually limited by network effect and infrastructure transition costs, not lack of end-user benefits - unlike AI, which faces a value perception problem.
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brookst ◴[] No.44480279[source]
ChatGPT has more than 500m DAU, three years after creation. Is that really a value perception problem?
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nonplus ◴[] No.44480417[source]
That value (of one company) is from speculative investment. I don't think it negates that the field has a perception problem.

After seeing something like blockchain run completely afoul/used for the wrong things and embraced by the public for it, I at least agree that AI has a value perception problem.

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1. brookst ◴[] No.44481633[source]
How does speculative investment get 500m DAU?
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2. bitwize ◴[] No.44482895[source]
I dunno, how did Juicero get $120m?
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3. ryandrake ◴[] No.44483577[source]
Exactly. It is possible for a metric like DAUs to come almost entirely from marketing saturation, heavy promotion, and hype, and not from actual utility to the user. I'm not sure that's the case in particular for ChatGPT but I wouldn't be surprised.