The adoption curve is self evident to any one not living under a rock. I suspect you’re mostly just a grumbler than making cogent arguments
One of the problems I have with AI is that industry adoption is 95% about reducing costs, not improving quality.
I refuse to believe this will not have long term consequences.
I WISH that after this, companies will put up quality guardrails to basically offer the same product 60% cheaper at better quality, but I don't trust companies.
The adoption rate seems driven by a race to bottom, a desire to control "the next big thing" before someone else does, executive reflex, and some real use cases.
But then we saw the same thing with Crypto, tons of money poured into that, the Metaverse was going to be the next big thing! People who didn't see and accept that must not understand the obvious appeal...
I don't live under a rock and I'm also not seeing it.
I mean, companies are trying to force it onto us, but it's not ready for any real work, so the "adoption" is artificial.