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One of the most comprehensive arguments I've heard regarding the "reality" of AI is that it'll be much akin to the "Dot Com Boom" in the early 2000s. When internet adoption hit record highs going into the Millennium, everyone wanted a website, e-commerce platform, etc. there was tremendous investment and then it tanked when they realized a lot of these investments were part of the hype train with nothing to really back it. But it was a handful of major players that made it through and are still very large today. The theory is AI will be similar to that. Right now, everyone is putting all their chips in. When they come to realize the true capabilities of AI are grossly inflated, it'll bust, and you'll have a handful of companies like Google that adopt and implement it in a way that is actually useful. I work in the print marketing industry. (Pre-press) IE - prepping files for print, has always been tedious work, even with design software and various scripts you can implement; it's always been time-consuming. Adobe has implemented AI-powered features within their software that is actually speeding this process up considerably. It's far from perfect, but it's a step forward.
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DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningconsequentialist
Policynone
Emotionmixed
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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