PwC CEO survey reports no business advantage from of AI investment for the majority

https://www.heise.de/en/news/AI-disappoints-CEO-hopes-so-far-11147964.html

...which is of course, because they should be prompting harder. Unusually savage heise remarks:

Whether the hallucination-prone generative AI itself is even suitable for unleashing the hoped-for productivity revolution does not seem to be a question for the consultants.

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6 Comments

rook@awful.systems · 8 pts · 201d (1 reply)

When even pwc has turned against your idiot-ceo-exploiting scam, you know it is time to fold.

jaschop@awful.systems · 10 pts · 201d

I wouldn't say "turned against". The summary from PwC gives the numbers, but still frames it as a challenge to overcome. And wouldn't you know who can sell you the expertise on how to make AI work in enterprise...

notsure@fedia.io · 4 pts · 201d

...duh...

lurker@awful.systems · 1 pts · 201d

so there goes the “businesses begin to integrate AI” thing from AI 2027. lmfao

ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip · -6 pts · 200d (1 reply)

All the good AI tools are FOSS. Anyone who is producing a usable product is doing so for free. Any AI startup that's basically a ChatGPT query tool is gonna have OpenAI steal all their profits, and OpenAI is still not profitable. The only company making real money right now is NVidia

self@awful.systems · 6 pts · 200d

we don’t want your special boi open source plagiarism machine either