"do more with AI" is now the beginning and the end of every product pitch because companies do not actually know why you should pay them and want YOU to figure it out for free
"We already live in a world where you walk outside and there are billboards and signs that are obvious AI slop. That’s become part of our visual reality. To me, generative AI feels less like innovation than a symptom of a broader cultural and economic rot."
I like this kid.
With a record-breaking A24 directorial debut under his belt at age 20, Kane Parsons doesn't see a place for AI in Hollywood's future.
Bumblebee wings sure beat fast. This one's wings are just a blur #photos #nature
Also true of all kinds of tech products. I used to work with financial technology (fintech) companies on marketing and a failure to describe what the product did, how it did it better, or why anyone should care, was often the first stumbling block.
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With a record-breaking A24 directorial debut under his belt at age 20, Kane Parsons doesn't see a place for AI in Hollywood's future.
These days I read a lot of videogame reviews for work reasons, and it's striking how many of them don't explain what the game *is*. What happens in it? What do you *do*?