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jampa ◴[] No.44974731[source]
The biggest mistake people are making is treating AI as a product instead of a feature.

While people are doing their work, they don't think, "Oh man, I am really excited to talk with AI today, and I can't wait to talk with a chatbot."

People want to do their jobs without being too bored and overwhelmed, and that's where AI comes in. But of course, we cannot hype features; we sell products after all, so that's the state we are in.

If you go to Notion, Slack, or Airtable, the headline emphasizes AI first instead of "Text Editor, Corporate Chat etc".

The problem is that AI is not "the thing", it is the "tool that gets you to the thing".

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1. rpcope1 ◴[] No.44975595[source]
All true, but then there goes your stratospheric valuations and all the crazy hype. This come to jesus moment may very well deflate one of the few remaining hot areas around software engineering..I could see people being reluctant to stop the hype train as then we'd really have to come to terms with the fact that the "industry" as a whole is kind of in the shitter and it's a less good time to be a software engineer across the board than 5 or 10 years ago.