The AI Hype Reckoning Is Upon Us 1 ▲ The Fine Print* 2 hours ago · 10 min read1925 words · Tech · hide · 0 comments We're living in split realities. There's what modern software is actually capable of, and then there's the gargantuan pile of "AI" hype, fraud, and bullshit our biggest tech companies (and their lazy enablers in the tech press) have shoveled down the public's throat for the better part of the last five years. There's useful automation software that makes it easier to code, draft a new resume, or study vast repositories of scientific knowledge. And then there's a parade of technofascist hucksters lying to your face about the imminent arrival of omniscient, sentient, paradigm-rattling supercomputers. There's a tremendous chasm between these two things. And everywhere you look you can see evidence that we've reached a breaking point when it comes to reconciling these two wildly-different realities. Over at Ford Motor Company, executives recently fired a bunch of engineers and rushed madly into widespread AI adoption, only to discover the software made constant quality control mistakes,… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.