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AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warns
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
We'll have to agree to disagree. To go through your points, spell check I don't find particularly impressive. That was solved previously without requiring the power demands of a small town. Grammer, maybe - but in my experience my "LLM powered" keyboard's suggestions are still worse than old T9 input.
I've had no luck troubleshooting anything with AI. It's often trained on old data, tries to instruct you to change settings that don't exist, or dreams up controls that might appear on "similar" hardware. Sure you can perhaps infer a solution, maybe, but it's rarely correct at first response. It'll happily run you through steps that are inconsequential to fixing a problem.
Finally, it might be better than indexed search NOW - but mostly because LLMs wrecked that too. I used to be able to use a couple search operators and get directly to the information I needed - now search is reduced to shifting through slop SEO sites.
And it does all this half assing while using enough power to justify dedicated nuclear reactors. I cant help but feel we've regressed on so many fronts.