Tech Bros Puzzled by Why AI Hasn’t “Massively Disrupted” Books Yet 0 ▲ GadgeteerZA 3 hours ago · Culture · hide · 0 comments “The reality, of course, is that attempts to integrate AI into education have been consistently disastrous. As it turns out, a technology that spits out a confident mixture of fact and fiction without challenging the user to track down or digest information on their own isn’t conducive to particularly effective schooling.” Yep, lack of context has been its Achilles heel. And because of this novel length books, taking over many jobs, proper education, etc are completely beyond it. It has improved a lot, but at a tremendous cost for resources. The limitations are also becoming better understood. AI certainly has some good uses when applied to what it does well. I recall another post about two months back where the crux of improved workplace productivity, was where humans were paired with AI, with humans providing the context and the guardrails. See https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/tech-bros-puzzled-ai-disrupted-books-knowledge No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.