> There will be a heavy correction in the market caps of companies that bet heavy on AI, as the promises don't live up to the hype.
This might be your point, but I think in most cases the disappointment will be entirely financial. Some, perhaps even most of the tools and products being developed are pretty cool, but in the majority of cases they're basically just AI wrappers or nice to haves.
It's like launching an email service or a website that tells you the current time in different countries in the late 90s or something. Email might be great, and your service might be really popular, but that doesn't mean there's any money to be made because anyone can implement POP3. Same with a website that tells you the current time in different countries – nifty tool, but not a real profit making business.
This might be your point, but I think in most cases the disappointment will be entirely financial. Some, perhaps even most of the tools and products being developed are pretty cool, but in the majority of cases they're basically just AI wrappers or nice to haves.
It's like launching an email service or a website that tells you the current time in different countries in the late 90s or something. Email might be great, and your service might be really popular, but that doesn't mean there's any money to be made because anyone can implement POP3. Same with a website that tells you the current time in different countries – nifty tool, but not a real profit making business.