Disagree. For the tools to become really useful (and fulfill the expectations of the people funding them) they will need to produce good results without demanding years of experience understanding their foibles and shortcomings.
I think there’s a chance the people funding this make the returns they hope for but it’ll be a new business model that gets them there, not producing better results. The quality of results have been roughly stable for too long to expect meaningful increases regularly anymore.
I think there’s a chance the people funding this make the returns they hope for but it’ll be a new business model that gets them there, not producing better results. The quality of results have been roughly stable for too long to expect meaningful increases regularly anymore.