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AI and LLMs lack organic demand, driven by BigTech marketing, critic argues

The author argues that artificial intelligence and large language models have not created the same kind of organic consumer demand as personal computers. Instead, the current push for AI is primarily driven by aggressive marketing efforts from major technology corporations. This perspective suggests that the widespread adoption of AI is being manufactured rather than naturally occurring. AI

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IMPACT Suggests current AI adoption is marketing-driven, not organic demand, potentially impacting long-term growth strategies.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a named individual on a social media platform discussing the market dynamics of AI.

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    # AI / # LLM haven't generated an organic demand like personal computers. Instead it is being pushed by aggressive marketing from # BigTech # NoBigTech # StopBi

    # AI / # LLM haven't generated an organic demand like personal computers. Instead it is being pushed by aggressive marketing from # BigTech # NoBigTech # StopBigTech # StopSlopware # NoSlopware # foss # oss