This isn't a tech revolution, it's just more Silicon Valley bros that go to bed crying every night because they missed the original tech gold rush trying to sell you magic beans.
I take comfort in thinking of the moment an executive realises they compromised the studio for those magic beans, and they now have to fire this snake oil salesman and make some tough, expensive phonecalls.
Its going to be the gift that keeps on giving too because none of it is ever going to work. These dipshits dont understand biology or even computers really so the embarrassing failures will keep rolling in
I think you mean Beenz(tm)
...Anyway, Folding Ideas needs a Bat Signal.
this is the best analogy
It baffles me, because the main people falling for this aren't usually artists themselves. Like, it should say a lot to someone that if something meant to "revolutionize" art isn't being adopted by most artists, it's probably not actually going to revolutionize art.
At best, the early 2020s AI bubble will be remembered much like the 1980s home robot trend. tedium.co/2018/05/24/8...
Alexa’s Interface is treated as revolutionary, but you might be surprised to learn of your favorite opinionated cylinder’s predecessors from the mid-1980s.
i’ve seen tech bros actually getting upset at that one you-tuber for giving bad reviews to those AI wearable devices. And quote “we should be buying into the potential “ (mate, buying into potential is how grifts happen)