AI is not a universal panacea and never will be. If applications are targeted to specific roles and tasks, then it can certainly be useful... but then only if those implementing the tool have the time and wherewithal to do it right.
The barriers to doing that? Technical skills, the hype machine that’s already promised the moon and a few stars, and (of course) costs.
Example of a bad AI use? I’ve yet to find any AI-operated ‘customer service’ call center that would even entertain even a single question that I needed an answer to.
I’m convinced the Nasdaq will have tough couple of years when investors realize AI is not as applicable as Jensen Huang claims...
It just takes the right line of code to make this prediction invalid. We just don’t yet know what that line of code might be yet.
I use AI for coding PLC controllers and HMIs for automation machinery. Saves me lots of time at things I am not good at.