
AI Is Dumber Than You Think, But Here's Where It's Getting Good 🤖📈

DNET's Jason Hiner interviewed Aberdeen Research analyst Jim Rapoza about Rapoza's AI research that he presented at the Spiceworld 2024 conference in Austin, Texas. Rapoza explained that the research is showing AI is not as smart as people hoped and there's a coming narrative where AI could be branded as a failure. Meanwhile, there's also an excellent chance that AI could quietly become more and more a part of everyday life. Rapoza explains where AI is proving its value in business and in life.
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AI GeneratedJim Raposa of Aberdeen Research discusses the duality of AI, balancing enthusiasm for its practical capabilities with skepticism toward the hype of super-intelligence. He emphasizes that while AI excels at data processing and specific business tasks, it lacks true intelligence and requires human oversight to ensure accuracy.
