Hi all, Generative AI has become a bit of a misnomer, at least in the business world. Understanding why is necessary for understanding what can come next. Because of the name and the most popular early use cases - writing copy, creating images, populating data tables - people think that generative AI is about generating some kind of content.
This is excellent, I've found that a lot of people outside of the AI field see it as chatgpt only, which is such a narrow use case for the potential here. Looking forward to seeing how it evolves, especially as it's a self-improving technology.
Thank you! It'll be really interesting to see the combination of two things: true enterprise adoption combined with the next wave of use cases from generative AI coming to market. It should form a pretty virtuous cycle of usage and value creation.
Yep as in 2077. Shareholders bring in an AI model to run a failing executive taxi service and it ends up turning it around.
The launch was terrible but they worked hard to fix the issues, it's a great game now. The issue was that they made a next gen game but chose to launch it on the older consoles too, causing a lot of problems on that hardware. Good example of knowing when to narrow your market haha.
This is excellent, I've found that a lot of people outside of the AI field see it as chatgpt only, which is such a narrow use case for the potential here. Looking forward to seeing how it evolves, especially as it's a self-improving technology.
Thank you! It'll be really interesting to see the combination of two things: true enterprise adoption combined with the next wave of use cases from generative AI coming to market. It should form a pretty virtuous cycle of usage and value creation.
I couldn't agree more!
This is fictional, but Cyberpunk explores a really interesting idea of an AI model running it's own company and acting as a free agent in the market.
As in Cyberpunk 2077? Is it good? I know it had a bit of a failed launch initially.
Yep as in 2077. Shareholders bring in an AI model to run a failing executive taxi service and it ends up turning it around.
The launch was terrible but they worked hard to fix the issues, it's a great game now. The issue was that they made a next gen game but chose to launch it on the older consoles too, causing a lot of problems on that hardware. Good example of knowing when to narrow your market haha.