> think ordinary people want to express themselves and generative AI is a promising technology to help with that.
Ordinary people aren't training AI, and building bots to rip training datap from ever nook and cranny of the net. The people who are are specifically targeting not areas that everyone can agree there is utility in aspirationally automating away (laundry, low skill drudgery), but the very jobs that yield the biggest drain in the conventional "money vacuum" that is the modern business.
Abandon the naivete. Listen to what they do, not what they say.
Ordinary people aren't training AI, and building bots to rip training datap from ever nook and cranny of the net. The people who are are specifically targeting not areas that everyone can agree there is utility in aspirationally automating away (laundry, low skill drudgery), but the very jobs that yield the biggest drain in the conventional "money vacuum" that is the modern business.
Abandon the naivete. Listen to what they do, not what they say.