While tech companies are battling it out in an AI arms race, consumers may be facing an"AI fatigue" — or they're simply annoyed with AI features they didn't ask for.
Cousins has worked in AI for the past decade. He's an AI strategist who says that AI should be treated as one of many tools on a tech platform — not something that should take away from the overall experience. There's no way to turn it off, but it can be muted through the app's settings page — as well as simply ignored if you see it pop up.TikTok begins labeling AI-generated content Scripps News Staff 12:54 PM, May 10, 2024 Google is now baking"AI Overviews" into some search results pages, providing AI-generated summaries and"key links" at the top of the page.
But Cousins says that some tools and tasks — such as data-driven recommendations — have already been available as simpler models for years.