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[–] Snarwin@fedia.io 8 points 4 days ago (1 children)

If Henry Ford had given his users what they wanted, he would have built a faster horse.

Users want AI right now because a lot of people have spent a lot of money to convince them they want it. A few years ago, they wanted crypto and VR; a few more years from now, they'll want something else. We're already seeing evidence that the current AI boom is an unsustainable bubble. Will "hundreds of millions of users" still be using ChatGPT after OpenAI's investors get tired of losing billions of dollars every year, and decide it's time to start squeezing their customers for more cash?

This kind of trend-chasing is what happens when the people in charge have no real principles or vision underlying their actions. Firefox didn't beat Internet Explorer by following the crowd; it won by delivering a product that was better, and doing things nobody else had done before (like tabs). In order to do that, the people making it had to have a strong vision of what a "better" browser would look like.

[–] eleijeep@piefed.social 8 points 3 days ago

A few years ago, they wanted crypto and VR

Funny you should mention that because the 2010 Webby Award Winner who wrote this article was also involved in developing a blockchain platform in 2014 which according to Wikipedia "has since been called the first implementation of non-fungible tokens (NFTs)."

I wonder what he's doing now...