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I’m somewhat tickled by the snippets of adverts I’ve seen for both Samsung and Apple’s new phones that mention “AI”. None of what I’ve seen has actually explained why it’s a selling point. Classic cart before the horse stuff.

Ultimately I’m not the target market for flagship phones as the price has spiraled out of control to the point where I cannot fathom how it can be justified for such a mundane device.

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Similarly I have no clue why my new work laptop comes equipped with a dedicated “copilot” key.

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Just marketing nonsense. There are three ways to present AI features:

  1. A generational improvement on things that have been available for 20+ years. This is not sexy and does not make for good advertising. For example: grammar checking, natural-speech processing (Siri), automatic photo tagging/sorting.

  2. A new type of usage that nobody cares about because they’ve lived without it just fine up to now.

  3. Straight-up lie to people about what it can do, using just enough weasel words to keep yourself out of jail.

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I’m somewhat tickled by the snippets of adverts I’ve seen for both Samsung and Apple’s new phones that mention “AI”. None of what I’ve seen has actually explained why it’s a selling point. Classic cart before the horse stuff.

Yup, in many cases AI is a solution looking for a problem

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It’s more like a problem avoiding the existing solution

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