As Cory Doctorow discusses, the goal is to be perceived as investing in AI, and therefore the future, in order to be considered a “growth company”. I think a lot of CEOs are fully aware of the trade-off they’re making between pissing off customers and lowering sales in order to inflate their company valuation. The ultimate goal is to make number go up by any means necessary, not have happy customers.
Ai ai AI aI AI ai
Won’t sell if it’s not ai.
I’m less likely to buy something with “AI” in its name.
I suspect that most of don’t want bs ai in products, especially ones where is is obviously bs. CEOs seem to think we do.
As Cory Doctorow discusses, the goal is to be perceived as investing in AI, and therefore the future, in order to be considered a “growth company”. I think a lot of CEOs are fully aware of the trade-off they’re making between pissing off customers and lowering sales in order to inflate their company valuation. The ultimate goal is to make number go up by any means necessary, not have happy customers.
Far too many brands have abandoned logical naming conventions just to tack AI onto their names. I can’t even separate product lines anymore