When all you do is PowerPoint meetings, ai seems powerful. When you have actual problems to solve, it’s considerably less meaningful.
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Pretend? That shit is logged and you can bet your ass that some companies are going to start making it a mandate - hours used or some other calibration requirement. Good luck pretending
As usual, nobody is saying WHAT they use AI for.
This survey also seems somewhat hard to line up with the absolutely paltry customer stats from OpenAI (and everyone else). And the amount people are paying out of pocket is absurd, seeing how other surveys report the majority of users don't even want to pay 1 cent for AI.