I’m typically not one for sweeping tech predictions.
This year, though, it seems safe to put one particularly bold premonition out into the virtual wild. It’s less of a prediction, mind you, and more of a certainty we’re already seeing play out:
This year, we’re gonna be hearing an awful lot about AI — in an awful lot of our existing platforms, products, and Android-associated services.
A daring prediction to make, I know — right? But it’s one worth discussing, ’cause while most of the tech-watching world is going gaga over the endless AI hype oozing out of every digital corner right now, I’m finding myself growing weary of the buzzword-chasing sensationalism those two luscious letters are creating. And I’m growing increasingly skeptical about the practical, real-world value most of this stuff is actually poised to bring us.
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I’m typically not one for sweeping tech predictions.This year, though, it seems safe to put one particularly bold premonition out into the virtual wild. It’s less of a prediction, mind you, and more of a certainty we’re already seeing play out:This year, we’re gonna be hearing an awful lot about AI — in an awful lot of our existing platforms, products, and Android-associated services.A daring prediction to make, I know — right? But it’s one worth discussing, ’cause while most of the tech-watching world is going gaga over the endless AI hype oozing out of every digital corner right now, I’m finding myself growing weary of the buzzword-chasing sensationalism those two luscious letters are creating. And I’m growing increasingly skeptical about the practical, real-world value most of this stuff is actually poised to bring us.To read this article in full, please click here Read More Computerworld
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