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Creative Good: Why customers don’t want chat bots
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Currently they’re stupid, and their grasp on coherence just isn’t there. They “drift” in a way. They’re like compulsive liars and confabulators, just rattling off speech without any sense of responsibility to ensure it’s true.
It's a bit like having a conversation with a toddler, to be honest. They'll link together concepts that have no business being together and speak as if they're the rational ones. It won't stay that way though—chat bots are evolving at a frightening speed because the capitalists have learned if you can pretend to be a person on the internet, you can buy votes.
Ah yes, the powerful rich. Whom people for some reason call “capitalists”, as if there hasn’t been a fantastically wealthy elite class in every economic system ever including every socialist experiment.
How the hell did we segue to capitalism from inane chatbots?