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windowlessmonad | 1 year ago
And would this company spend billions of dollars for this infinitesimally small increase in convenience? No, of course not; you are not the real customer here. Consider reading between the lines and thinking about what you are sacrificing just for the sake of minor convenience.
dougb5|1 year ago
"I stamp the envelope and mail it in a mailbox in front of the post office, and I go home. And I’ve had a hell of a good time. And I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don’t let anybody tell you any different...How beautiful it is to get up and go do something."
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sumedh|1 year ago
Dont be limited with these examples.
How about Airline booking, try different airlines, go to the confirmation screen. then the user can check if everything is allright and if the user wants to finish the booking on the most cheapest one.
lm28469|1 year ago
What's the goal of technology ? Automate everything so that we don't have to live anymore ? We might as well build matrix pods at that point
windowlessmonad|1 year ago
snakeyjake|1 year ago
Talking to an x-Model (still not AI), just like talking to a human, has never been, is not now, and will never be faster than looking at an information-dense table of data.
x-Models (will never be AI) will eat the world though, long after the dream of talking to a computer to reserve a table has died, because they are so good at flooding social media with bullshit to facilitate the sales of drop-shipped garbage to hundreds of millions of people.
That being said, it is highly likely that is an extremely large group of people who are so braindead that they need a robot to click through TripAdvisor links for them to create a boring, sterile, assembly-line one-day tour of Rome.
Whether or not those people have enough money to be extracted from them to make running such a service profitable remains to be seen.
rohit89|1 year ago
openrisk|1 year ago
dutchbookmaker|1 year ago
The Rome trip is even more absurd. Part of the fun of a trip is figuring out what you want to do.
This seems like a product aimed at the delusional, self important, managerial class.
sumedh|1 year ago
Ok but that does not mean others share the same opinion. Try doing a walk in for a fancy restaurant on the weekend, see how that goes?