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Jensson | 3 days ago

So about 10%, using it less than once per day means you didn't find it useful for most tasks.

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hdgvhicv|2 days ago

Just like the PC. Or the internet.

In 1995 how many people used the internet in their daily work, of those that did how many was it a curiosity that maybe supplemented their existing business practice (sending a memo via email rather than post for example). Large companies were using large computer mainframes but the majority of employers - the SMEs - weren’t.

By 2005 it massively shifted, and AI seems to be coming faster than the internet and computers in general.

By 2015 non intenet companies were going the way of the dodo. How many travel agents were there per 100k in 1995 compared to 2015?

shimman|2 days ago

My boss never had to threaten me to use a computer, unlike the current LLM mandates across corporate America.

shimman|2 days ago

Also add in that these adoption rates are being enforced via threats of firing by bosses of workers. It's hardly something organic, there's a reason why the LLM companies are chasing lucrative corporate welfare contracts because consumers have soundly rejected this nonsense.