Talking about what “companies” are doing is misleading because it suggests thst the actions taken will be driven by the medium to long term interests of the company.
In reality, the decisions are made by individual executives and managers with their own interests in mind who are being asked by the people they report to what they’re doing in AI. And this goes all the way to the top where the CEOs are basically required to tell shareholders how they’ve implemented AI and how it’s helping them a bunch.
One of the nice things about being in AI right now is that your customers will advertise it and lie about how useful it has been.
In reality, the decisions are made by individual executives and managers with their own interests in mind who are being asked by the people they report to what they’re doing in AI. And this goes all the way to the top where the CEOs are basically required to tell shareholders how they’ve implemented AI and how it’s helping them a bunch.
One of the nice things about being in AI right now is that your customers will advertise it and lie about how useful it has been.