AI was supposed to win people over by now – it hasn't

(techcrunch.com)

10 points | by speckx 8 hours ago ago

7 comments

  • jqpabc123 7 hours ago

    What's not to love about a flawed and unreliable technology that aims to kill jobs?

    • b1gTekken 4 hours ago

      Same thing can be said about other versions of early tech; internet services were horribly unreliable and out to kill travel agent and others jobs

      Oh right I am sorry... forgot this is HN... you meant to express concern about your job replacing

      My bad

    • jleyank 7 hours ago

      You forgot - it also aims to consume lots of power and water and hardware to keep it from others. Privatize the profits, socialize the costs.

    • anon373839 6 hours ago

      … while concentrating immensely more wealth and power in the hands of a few weird and depraved people.

    • alksdeef 5 hours ago

      and people! (autonomous drones)

  • calldacopsidgaf 6 hours ago

    2025 AI CEOs: "AI is gonna wipe your puny little job off the map and you better adapt or die, bitch."

    2026: "OwO I'm just a wittle guy, why does everyone hate me? Trump come save us from the open models"

  • quickthrowman 5 hours ago

    “We’re going to eliminate half of white collar jobs” is a pretty terrible sales pitch.

    Sure, it gets investors all hot and bothered but for some odd reason, the average person isn’t quite as excited by the same pitch.