AI has been underwhelming

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A new study conducted by marketing consultancy Lippincott finds that consumers aren't into AI-powered experiences.


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More specifically, only 29% believe that these new AI experiences have met their expectations. 40% are sceptical about the future role of AI in improving brand experiences.

And it's not that these consumers are out of the loop. IMO, Meta AI has been underwhelming. I doubt many people use it, either as customers or in their professional lives.

You can't blame brands for trying though.

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  • Profile picture of the author conquest99999
    A.I. is constantly evolving and it will be accepted as the new norm by more people. You just have to give it time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    it will be accepted as the new norm by more people
    By whom? The norm for what?

    A.I. is rapidly proving itself in medicine and science....in engineering and research....

    It is not 'all things to all people'. IMers are focused on 'using A.I.' to 'create content'...but will you also use A.I. to READ that content? Are YOU smart enough/discerning enough to use A.I. in a way that seems natural?

    A.I. is an inceasingly valuable TOOL - it is not the 'norm' nor will it be any time soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author max5ty
    One thing I have found AI useful for is reviewing books.

    I'll just ask it to review a book so I don't have to read the whole thing.

    I ask it to give me the highlights etc.

    Yeah, I'm lazy when it comes to reading these days.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gina25
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      This just gave me an idea, thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author John smithappdev
    It's not surprising--most AI tools, like Meta AI, feel half-baked. The tech is promising, but brands often overhype and underdeliver. Users need practical solutions, not gimmicks.

    The gap isn't in AI's potential; it's in execution. Better UX and real problem-solving could change the game. Thoughts?
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  • Profile picture of the author godsepallavi17
    Yes not all believe in AI and it can't meet people's expectations.
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  • Profile picture of the author kyaizen
    Humans have the innate ability to detect fakes. Don't we all despise mass generated text and pictures?
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    • Profile picture of the author Bet Weiss
      People are good at spotting when something is not genuine, and the situation matters a lot. When content is produced in large amounts, it often seems shallow, especially if it is too generic or used wrongly. However, if AI-generated text or images are made thoughtfully, they can enhance creativity, save time, and fulfill actual needs. The key is to use these tools purposefully instead of depending on them to create subpar work.
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  • Profile picture of the author juara it
    Ai is growing in a faster pace many industries are using it, the potential level is equal to humans.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Humans have the innate ability to detect fakes.

    If that were true, wouldn't con artists similar cheaters be out of business?
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  • "Wonderhelming."

    2 ways to look at this.

    1) You shoot out front with a blitz like that, you gotta perform or look stoopid.

    2) How immodest it would be to unleash yr wonderhelmin' fee.

    I trooly bullieve this is where we mostly at regardin' anythin'.

    (Drain succor from my smartsies as you may or might or dust.)

    Bcs what else might constitoot an Asundah Self Thang?

    My view?

    Moment you evin submit VOWELS an' CUNNYSUCKYOUWANTS into sum schwangospazzlah shitscape, don't evah expect to walk away with evin no legs.

    "Hummongthewelcoming"

    Janno, we should mebbe wish for that --

    less'n we be distracted in our reverie by more important stuffs.

    Like a yawn or a fart or a divine intervenschwahn with 100% ZAP costoom an' eternal life honors.

    "Uhm, yeah -- can I jus' shahp for zucchini tamara like a regulah vit-lovin' (plus also the frickin' shayipp!) kinda gal, without neithah consequence nor inconsequence invitin' itself pon'n muh ass?"

    Gotta tellya, my mortal peccadillyatchyoore mayn't so easily squishy alongside yours (whomsoevah yubbee), butchya gotta figure we wonderhelming out togehtah.

    Zack from Rennes says, "My brother's refrigerator just died. Anyone know why? Like even anyone?"

    Rak from Zennes says, "The frick is happening to my BEARD?"

    Nak from Then says, "Every testimonial trail demands some dumbshit sayin' YEAH YEAH YEAH for cash -- but what do I care! I'm DYING FROM SCABIES!!!"

    Wish I had a hotline for alla this fkr -- but I DON'T, bcs I MORTYOOL.

    * sniff *

    * sob *

    * proto-WAAAAH *

    What a diminished bein' I be.
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  • Profile picture of the author javadtimo1367
    I can't trust artificial intelligence at all, it can only help to some extent
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  • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
    The Meta Universe was overhyped, they are still a long way off from what it will turn out to be. What were people expecting, put on a headset from day one and be transformed into another world? Maybe they were thinking something like the Virtual World that was seen in the movie Brainstorm with the late Natalie Wood and Christopher Walken.

    Meta is still spending money to develop better headsets. Even Microsoft pulled the Hololens for a redesign. Just like the first days of the World Wide Web, no one could predict today's smartphones in the early days. I'm curious in 5-10 years how much those numbers will change.
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  • Profile picture of the author dp001
    its the same like the dot com boom.. there will be thousands of Ai applications and then only a handful will survive and reap the market
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  • I got a new hosting account with Hostinger. It's their business account for Wordpress. It includes an AI Content Generator. Hmmmm.... ok.

    Two weeks ago, I threw out some Chicken & Dumplings I cooked. Ya', it didn't turn out. I'm kinda' a hit & miss guy in the kitchen. So I said to the AI content generator, give me a good chicken & dumplings recipe. And it did. I cooked it last week and it was excellent. You can see the recipe here:
    <<Note from moderator: You can put the recipe here but links aren't allowed.>>

    Nice! But cooking isn't my thing. But I bet I could turn out 10 or so recipes per day for 100 days to give me an even thousand, and then sign up as an affiliate for, you know, cooking books, gloves and aprons.... you know, stuff you need in the kitchen. The site would probably make a little money. Then just follow the formula another few times.

    There's a free plugin on the Wordpress website called 'WP Recipe Maker' and it gives users a chance to print off the recipes all neat like.

    I think there are a lot of advantages to using AI, but you have to be prepared to get used to whatever model you're using. Some take different prompts than others.
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  • AI, in general, has been quite transformative for me, on multiple levels.

    • As a blind guy in digital marketing and business: It's now quicker and simpler for me to read data visualizations like graphs, charts, infographics, etc.

    • Same thing for ideation, market research and niche audience profiling: I get good value from a combination of genAI conversations, genAI Q&A and manual fact-checking.

    • As a blind pro engineer: GenAI and Computer Vision applications help me visualize neural network architectures for Deep Learning systems and Machine Learning applications.

    • As a blind tech maker hobbyist: GenAI enables me to visualize the dimensions, architectural schematics and component placement design of particular brands, models and variants of electronic boards, 3D positioning sensors, RGB-depth cameras, flexible MEMS speaker strip arrays, tiny MEMS mics, modules and other really small components for building stuff.

    And combined, I'm able to build stuff that I and others need.

    • From simple things like talking desk clocks, tape measures, measuring cups and so on.

    • Up to challenging projects, such as a spatial 3D audio compass wristwatch that blind and visually impaired persons can use in unfamiliar indoor and outdoor environments, such as local and overseas hotels, offices, airports and public places; to mark and be guided by spatial "follow-the-dots" 3D sound beaconing to important areas; such as carports or parking lots, grounds and passenger loading areas, building entrances and exits, lobbies and reception areas, elevators and gym among other facilities, room door and internal areas, walkways to nearest public transport stops and stations, etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by Steve MacLellan View Post

      Nice! But cooking isn't my thing. But I bet I could turn out 10 or so recipes per day for 100 days to give me an even thousand, and then sign up as an affiliate for, you know, cooking books, gloves and aprons.... you know, stuff you need in the kitchen. The site would probably make a little money. Then just follow the formula another few times.

      I have a philosophy about cooking:

      If you eat, you should know how to cook.

      Something.

      Preferably something that is edible.

      So much can be done with recipes, there are tons of recipe
      websites that promote Amazon and other affiliate offers.

      Or you could publish cookbooks and cooking videos.

      The possibilities are endless.



      Originally Posted by Marx Vergel Melencio View Post

      AI, in general, has been quite transformative for me, on multiple levels.

      • As a blind guy in digital marketing and business: It's now quicker and simpler for me to read data visualizations like graphs, charts, infographics, etc.

      This is so interesting and thank you for sharing.

      A.I. has transformed me as well, it made me more productive
      and knowledgeable.

      I am currently developing apps which I never would have been
      able to do on my own. I never even thought about making apps.

      I have worked with HTML for about 25 years, but JS isn't in my
      repertoire.

      Using A.I., I have published books, websites and other products.

      Again, so many more things than I would have been able to
      do otherwise.

      I wish you all the best and happy holidays!
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