All Microsoft services are for entertainment purposes only, as in you’d have to be absolutely crazy enough to use before a Microsoft sales rep has taken your execs to a steakhouse and strip club.
Go to https://copilot.com and ask a question. You can see from the answer that it is clearly for entertainment only. Three years ago Microsoft was considered a leader for having the foresight to invest in OpenAI. Today they are a laggard.
On the contrary, the first companies to acknowledge the new AI Winter will have a big competitive advantage over those still dumping money into the bottomless pit.
I've seen the "success" a non-software company has been having, trying to integrate AI into their processes. A hypothetical competitor who chose not to do so would absolutely be coming out ahead right now.
I can't say whether this trend would continue, but the answer to your question today is "yes".
Entertainment purposes but we can't have a virtual waifu there. They are missing the main market there. Musk understood it earlier.
https://www.uniladtech.com/news/elon-musk-hints-at-controver...
> "One big step closer to anime girls becoming real," Musk replied: "Optimus will enable them to become physically real."
Perhaps they can call this sex doll Copilot
All Microsoft services are for entertainment purposes only, as in you’d have to be absolutely crazy enough to use before a Microsoft sales rep has taken your execs to a steakhouse and strip club.
> All Microsoft services are for entertainment purposes only
Which is why they're all getting named Copilot now.
Discussion (587 points, 6 days ago, 205 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47587866
Go to https://copilot.com and ask a question. You can see from the answer that it is clearly for entertainment only. Three years ago Microsoft was considered a leader for having the foresight to invest in OpenAI. Today they are a laggard.
On the contrary, the first companies to acknowledge the new AI Winter will have a big competitive advantage over those still dumping money into the bottomless pit.
My local ice cream shop has never invested anything in AI. Do you think they'll come out of this ahead?
I've seen the "success" a non-software company has been having, trying to integrate AI into their processes. A hypothetical competitor who chose not to do so would absolutely be coming out ahead right now.
I can't say whether this trend would continue, but the answer to your question today is "yes".
My local ice cream shop doesn't even have a computer in the building. Well, unless you count the credit card terminal.
Ice cream tends not to sell well in winter.
New York City seems to be a counterexample - gelato and ice cream stores everywhere that seem to do decent trade year-round...
Alas, no winter in my locality ever.
Ok, so that’s good for Apple.
Microsoft is invested heavily in OpenAI?
which copilot?
True .... sometimes it gives funny answers