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- What if Customers Started Saying No to AI? - Slashdot
No "AI" in my private bank, for example At least in the customer-facing part No "AI" in many other places I use In fact, all the "AI" I'm getting is in the elevator pitches of some kids who want to get rich quick and think babbling about "AI" is the way to do it
- Quote Origin: As Soon As It Works, No One Calls It AI Anymore
Professor Edward Feigenbaum, while explaining the meaning of AI to a distinguished and perplexed scientific review panel for a Department of Defense AI application development program in the late 1970s commented, “If it works, it isn’t AI ”
- ‘It destroys the purpose of humanity’: Customers are saying . . .
Many companies joined the rush and started to wedge AI into their existing products Zoom offers AI summaries of conference calls, and Microsoft Office apps have AI around every corner, waiting to
- Why our minds sometimes say no — even when AI is right
Results show that, in a given decision context, people are more likely to prefer AI when AI is perceived as more capable than humans and personalization is deemed unnecessary But when either of these conditions is not met, AI aversion emerges “People don’t simply love or hate AI,” said Lu
- The questions are, ‘Can humans say “no” to AI, and can AI say . . .
Note that the existence of AIs that say ‘no’ does not depend upon the presence of AGI; a non-sapient autonomous system that can extrapolate likely outcomes from current instructions and current context could well identify results that would be illegal (or even unethical)
- The Tech Edge: Real Cost of Saying No to AI - AvePoint
In our discussion, something became crystal clear: The cost of saying no to AI isn’t just about missing out on efficiency gains It’s about watching your competitive edge slowly erode while maintaining expensive legacy systems that drain resources and limit agility
- Is It Time We Stop Saying AI? - Forbes
Company leaders adopted an “it goes without saying” attitude, and indeed, they were right To bring it back to the tech sector, the more interesting, honest approach may in fact be to stop
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