His argument is that this isn’t a failure of AI to perform as advertised, but a series of deployment failures a businesses. He theorizes that they’re buying a million licenses for chatgpt or copilot, dumping that in the laps of employees, and assuming the results will just… “show up”.
So I guess he’s making the case that the tools are good… the employees are just holding it wrong.
So I guess he’s making the case that the tools are good… the employees are just holding it wrong.