Is AI hype slowing down?

sbagency
2 min readSep 25, 2023

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“The A.I. Revolution Is Coming. But Not as Fast as Some People Think”

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/29/technology/ai-revolution-time.html

Are agents coming?

New paper or framework are shown almost every day, but there are no real world applications.

Are privacy concerns real?

JPMorgan has blocked access to ChatGPT from its computers and told its 300,000 workers not to put any bank information into the OpenAI chatbot or other generative A.I. tools.Credit…Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

https://mindmatters.ai/2023/09/when-will-the-ai-driven-productivity-revolution-begin/

Article summary: despite initial hype and fears about rapid AI adoption, big corporations are moving slowly to implement AI, with declines in usage of consumer AI services and surveys showing most companies have no near-term plans. Successful applications seem limited to Hollywood media production so far, while attempts to apply AI more broadly like healthcare prediction tools have faced challenges requiring extensive customization and process changes. Experts emphasize organizations must train systems on their own data and apply systems thinking to integrate AI, so productive implementation will likely take years. The AI revolution is coming, but not nearly as fast as some predicted.

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