GenAI doesn’t have to be perfect if it can be cheaper to use
Even if you believe that GenAI is hyped, you can’t deny that the cost of using GenAI has been dropping significantly over the last two years, and it will continue to decrease.
The cost of running a technology is significantly important for accelerating its adoption and development.
Even if GenAI fails to execute a task perfectly on the first try, the fact that it’s becoming cheaper to ask GenAI to retry, will make it more financially viable for businesses to replace many of their current solutions with GenAI powered ones.
A lot of academics, engineers, and consumers judge GenAI by its ability to give a right answer on the first try, but this is not how businesses will judge it.
The more businesses adopt GenAI for handling the invisible work that powers their operations, the faster we will get to the ideal state of, first-time-right GenAI.
Something I learned during my 20 years of following tech trends, never judge a new technology based on how it performs today. Only judge it based on the trends of its development.
Don’t be the person that dismissed the internet because the speed of internet connections was 56kbits/second in 1995.
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