Intel’s Q1 2025 earnings press release talked up their new AI-enabled chips. But these are not selling. [Intel] In the earnings call, CFO Dave Zinsner mentioned they had “capacity constraints in In…
People are switching from search to AI prompts. The output is quite good in most cases, but can be flawed depending on the level of detail you’re researching a subject. I wouldn’t trust it with life and death decisions, but you can take the output and verify questionable elements of it.
For instance, if I’m buying a floral bouquet for mom this Sunday, I’d ask AI which plants in it are toxic to cats, because she has a cat. The ones it deems safe I would then independently research, while excluding the ones it says are harmful without further research.
This logic extends to many domains. Even the less technically adept people in my life are now avid ChatGPT users. It’s getting even better with thinking models.
AI is not going anywhere. That argument reminds me of how broadcasters would make claims about the internet being a fad back in the 90s.
I couldn’t disagree more.
People are switching from search to AI prompts. The output is quite good in most cases, but can be flawed depending on the level of detail you’re researching a subject. I wouldn’t trust it with life and death decisions, but you can take the output and verify questionable elements of it.
For instance, if I’m buying a floral bouquet for mom this Sunday, I’d ask AI which plants in it are toxic to cats, because she has a cat. The ones it deems safe I would then independently research, while excluding the ones it says are harmful without further research.
This logic extends to many domains. Even the less technically adept people in my life are now avid ChatGPT users. It’s getting even better with thinking models.
AI is not going anywhere. That argument reminds me of how broadcasters would make claims about the internet being a fad back in the 90s.