When we hype up the technology, we mostly help the people who put money into it. This post isn’t about those people or that money, maybe they could use the help… my point is, they are irrelevant when we want to understand the merits of AI. They muddy the waters and overshadow the important questions. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-avoid-that-your-post-about-ai-helps-the-hype/
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