Maybe! Or it might never pan out, or it may pan out way better.
Complicated things like this rarely turn out the way people expect, no matter how smart.
I’m thinking survivorship bias here. “Information Technology” is such a wide term, and we immediately think of the IT we currently use. Many of us can’t even remember all the blind alleys we wasted resources on in the ‘80s, especially those of us who weren’t there. I count myself among that group because I was a kid and didn’t pay much attention to business.
But I can say that, judging by historical artifacts, a lot of it was along the same broad lines as AI. And we maybe don’t realize how serious people were about it back then. The technology that actually changed the world was so comparatively boring and pragmatic that the stuff that was being hyped back then seems comically overwrought. It’s easy to assume it must have been a joke all along.
bunderbunder|11 days ago
But I can say that, judging by historical artifacts, a lot of it was along the same broad lines as AI. And we maybe don’t realize how serious people were about it back then. The technology that actually changed the world was so comparatively boring and pragmatic that the stuff that was being hyped back then seems comically overwrought. It’s easy to assume it must have been a joke all along.