I think AI is a great tool if used properly. However, it should be a background tool. The second you advertise it to the end consumer, it’s going to be dogshit.
If someone asks me to build a sort-function for their table, I’m not gonna write an email: “Yes and I actually used radix sort for the table contents which makes it extremely fast and performant!!!”. I’m writing: “Done”.
The end consumer doesn’t give a shit how it works, as long as it works.
They’re not advertising to existing consumers, they’re trying to attract new ones. If someone is shopping around for sort functions and yours says it uses radix to make it faster and more performant, then it’s likely going to be a good selling point. Similarly, they put “we use AI, so you know it’s good” on everything because they think that’s also a good selling point.
I think AI is a great tool if used properly. However, it should be a background tool. The second you advertise it to the end consumer, it’s going to be dogshit.
If someone asks me to build a sort-function for their table, I’m not gonna write an email: “Yes and I actually used radix sort for the table contents which makes it extremely fast and performant!!!”. I’m writing: “Done”.
The end consumer doesn’t give a shit how it works, as long as it works.
They’re not advertising to existing consumers, they’re trying to attract new ones. If someone is shopping around for sort functions and yours says it uses radix to make it faster and more performant, then it’s likely going to be a good selling point. Similarly, they put “we use AI, so you know it’s good” on everything because they think that’s also a good selling point.