What are the point of fake profiles? The internet has spent a decade to get rid of bots and now companies want to deploy them? I guess to force engagement?
I mean do you think the reality of if the situation is different? What do you think motivates them to do this? You don't have to lash out because you don't understand the way the world works.
Everything is sad for you. Yes, there are revenue or cost saving implications for nearly anything a business does.
While it's likely the team isn't much different than described, I'm guessing that entire screed is entirely made up and wrong because AI chatbots make pretty much everything up. Can't recall if it was in this thread or not, but I read something like - rather than thinking that a chatbot is giving you an answer, you should interpret the response as "using your review of language inputs, what is the most likely collection of words that would be responsive to this inquiry?" To me, it gives a lot more context of the chatbots' responses.
I WFH so do a ton of Zoom calls. The AI Companion on Zoom that summarizes the meeting is pretty damn incredible. That's pretty much the only use of AI i've found beneficial so far in work. We also have Microsoft CoPilot, but I haven't been able to grasp that. I need something that can read and summarize PDFs, and apparently CoPilot can't do that.
Ha. “Liv” has been deleted now. https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/03/business/meta-ai-accounts-instagram-facebook/index.html
funny that these things that are almost certainly worked on for months / years get taken down in less than a day for being terrible. stop trying to make humans interact with AI.