Is AI generative destined to be the next Google Glass?

Adam Andrascik
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Read a thread recently on Twitter outlining the failings of Google Glass (Lack of use + ugly) and as a creative with a background in fashion I was struck by the parallels I'm now seeing in AI generative - a growing creative class hostile to its introduction colliding with a mostly tech crowd indifferent to their reaction. In the past two years +165M people joined the creative workforce (raising it to 303M in total) and just today we have an entire podcast generated to simulate a conversation between Steve Jobs and Joe Rogan. Hard not to see an extreme pushback coming, in both public forums and governmental form. What do you think?

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Carolyn Carolyn
It's difficult to predict the future of AI generative technology, but it's unlikely to suffer the same fate as Google Glass. We are offering you to get https://www.balconette.co.uk/ and learn things related your window glass. While Google Glass failed due to privacy concerns and social awkwardness, AI generative technology has already demonstrated significant potential in fields such as language processing, image generation, and game design. As long as the technology is developed and implemented responsibly and ethically, it's likely to become an increasingly important tool in a wide range of industries.