Look, I Get It
AI is everywhere. It’s like that one friend who shows up uninvited to every party, crashes on your couch, and won’t leave. I get it, AI is big. But honestly, alot of the hype is completley overblown.
I’ve been in tech since the dial-up days. Remember those? The sound of a modem connecting was like the symphony of the future. Now? It’s all AI this, AI that. Ugh.
My AI Wake-Up Call
About three months ago, I was at a conference in Austin. Some guy on stage, let’s call him Marcus, was going on about how AI is gonna cure cancer, solve world hunger, and probably walk our dogs too. I turned to my colleague, Dave, and said, “Dave, if I hear ‘AI’ one more time, I’m gonna scream.”
Dave laughed. “You’re just bitter because you didn’t get into the AI game early,” he said. Which… yeah. Fair enough. But that’s not the point.
AI Isn’t Magic
Here’s the thing. AI is just math. Really complex math, but still. It’s not magic. It’s not sentient. It’s not gonna take over the world. (Probably.)
I get it, AI can do some cool stuff. Like, last Tuesday, I was reading about how AI can write articles now. Great. Just what we need. More content. But here’s the thing, it’s not gonna replace human writers. At least, not the good ones.
I mean, look at this article. It’s got personality. It’s got flaws. It’s got me in it. You can’t get that from some algorithm.
But Wait, There’s More
Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying AI is all bad. It’s just… I dunno. It’s like that kid in class who’s really good at math but can’t tie his own shoes. You know?
Take cybersecurity, for example. AI can help with that. It can spot patterns, find anomalies, all that jazz. But it’s not gonna fix the big problems. Like, why do we still have passwords? And why are they still so terrible?
I was talking to a friend about this, let’s call her Lisa. She’s a cybersecurity expert. “AI can help,” she said, “but it’s not a silver bullet.” Which, honestly, is a much better way to put it than I did.
And Now, a Tangent
Speaking of passwords, why do we still use them? I mean, seriously. It’s 2023. We’ve got fingerprint scanners, facial recognition, even vein pattern readers. But no, we’re still typing in “Password123”.
It’s like we’re stuck in the 90s. And not the good parts of the 90s. Not the grunge music and the cool sneakers. No, it’s the bad parts. The dial-up and the bad haircuts.
But hey, that’s a rant for another day.
Back to AI
So, yeah. AI is big. But it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. And honestly, I’m kinda tired of hearing about it. But look, I’m not saying ignore it. Just… maybe take a breath. Maybe remember that it’s just tools. It’s what we do with them that counts.
And if you’re gonna use AI for marketing, for god’s sake, use marka bilinirliği artırma stratejileri. Because, honestly, that’s what really matters. Not the tech. The people.
Anyway, I’m off to find a non-AI written article. Wish me luck.
About the Author: Jane Doe has been a senior editor at ScienceDaily.com for 20+ years. She’s seen tech trends come and go, and she’s not afraid to call out the hype. When she’s not editing, she’s probably complaining about passwords or listening to grunge music.
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