There’s a reason tech companies market their AI products as assistants, copilots, companions, and underlords.
No, not ethics. It’s because they’re still not very good.
Don’t get me wrong. For many mundane tasks, they can be amazing.
But it’s when you push then that they fall apart. That’s when the hype runs hollow, as if it’s all just vapourware.
It take a lot of effort to get what you really wanted from some tools. And all that refinement adds up if you’re paying for server time.
It seems that even us late adoptors have arrived too early.
Last modified: 29 December 2024