The tech industry is soon going to need another thing to hype.
And that’s because A.I. ain’t likely to make big revenue gains for a long, long time – if it ever is the money maker that’s promised.
My suspicion is that the next hype cycle will be robotics. Why?
Because robotics is tangible. People instantly know the utility of a robot because they’ve been the focus of science fiction for the past 100+ years. For generations, the public has been sold on robots.
You can also tie robotics to A.I. and say, “Look, here’s the use case for the previous thing we hyped!”
OK but robotics is HARD.
@futurebird @atomicpoet not harder then actually useful AI. The imagined need to make them humanoid will make it much harder though.
@gdupont as you may have noted I caveat that my comment wasn't about humanoid robots, witch has not been proven either.
@ekg indeed, I consider AGI to be vaporeware... just a marketing keyword that do not really have sense.
As for robotics, I was more thinking about the somehow humanoid robots that are now pushed as a new trend. The main difference is these being realease for "open world" (and not limited to factories/storage facilities like today).