Comment by nancyminusone
5 days ago
Title nitpick: The amount is people who care about AI for coding assistance is a relative minority. For everyone else, there's 'AI', which has a huge branding problem. 'AI' is filling all search results with trash, and creating trash websites full of trash to fill up the rest of the search results. It's generating trash images to put at the top of every blog post. It's eating up all the server load with scraping. It's what's been fooling my dad every day on Facebook.
When people are sick of AI, this is what they are talking about. AI hype people ignore this perspective each and every time.
It doesn't matter how great your paper Mill's paper is, if you're dumping PCBs in the river, people are going to quite rightly get pissed off.
AI has a huge branding problem on HN but I haven’t found that to be true outside of tech.
Many people are very eager to see how AI can improve their lives.
I’m building a product for accountants that uses AI, initially I avoided using AI as a part of marketing copy. Turns out, people are much more interested when I tell them it uses AI behind the scenes.
It actually varies by segment. The least technical people are enthusiastic about AI. The moderately technical (e.g tech hobbyists, artists and power users) are repulsed. The segment of tech professionals are themselves divided, but I think based on how much they like/hate their career as programmers. Either way, what’s very different about this AI bubble is that the early adopters are predominantly the least technical users. This is a notable inversion of the typical adoption curve.