When marketers of these tools make them sound like next-level in universal intelligence surpassing even humans, and they under-deliver consistently, don't blame the audience or the public for the tool's shortcomings, but the misleading marketing campaigns instead.
Karunamon|3 years ago
I'm reminded of that quote about Twitter: half of the outrage on the site is people imagining some person and then getting mad that they exist.
FerociousTimes|3 years ago
People/bots hyping these tools is what I meant.
I wish people here would be more attuned to the context of comments before jumping to conclusions.