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5% success rate doesn't seem that bad, from the perspective of this being "the latest hyped technology." Did blockchain integration turn out this well? It's true that it's a lot less than you'd expect from the perspective of this being "the power of God created by man," but I don't think we've reached that point (already.)
There was not even a proposed vector for value with Blockchain most of the time. AI is very different.
Judging by the report, the main vector is “wouldn’t it be cool if we could achieve 10% more with the same personnel?” That’s more realistic than blockchain, but it’s not explosive. It’s not overcoming a longstanding cliff in the same way as, say, telecom.
Well. Maybe in fields like digital art and voice acting. It’s not a coincidence that those are seeing the most
Luddicsconcerned citizens. But how many companies can directly turn voice synth into revenue?I recently called a plumber that had an AI receptionist pretending to be human, so at least one.
Something about it was so off-putting, though, that I ended up calling somebody else.
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Not directly, but I've started seeing (or rather hearing) tons of ads that use AI to generate the voice work for the commercial, so that's probably huge savings over hiring a voice actor and booking recording studio time. My favorite is when I hear a voice rehularly used for meme being used for ads (I heard this voice in a radio ad about dealing with depression and just busted up laughing):
https://old.reddit.com/r/creepcast/comments/1gg2cjh/try_not_to_get_scared_scariest_stories/
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