This would be fine if consumers could get the point that AI is not reliable enough to operate without review, and Target makes it clear to them what the situation is. I doubt that will happen though.
AI is not reliable enough to operate without review
Which makes it worthless for anything other than vague inspiration or as a verbose search result. Literally everything else takes more work to do something if the person is capable of doing the thing.
It’s useful for some things, but nothing serious. The danger is people who are clueless and think it’s infallible and reliable. As far as a making a suggested shopping list, it could actually save time. It’s good for … suggestions.
This would be fine if consumers could get the point that AI is not reliable enough to operate without review, and Target makes it clear to them what the situation is. I doubt that will happen though.
Which makes it worthless for anything other than vague inspiration or as a verbose search result. Literally everything else takes more work to do something if the person is capable of doing the thing.
It’s useful for some things, but nothing serious. The danger is people who are clueless and think it’s infallible and reliable. As far as a making a suggested shopping list, it could actually save time. It’s good for … suggestions.
Most of the (little) inspiration I’ve gotten from AI has been when it makes a mistake in an interesting way (namely images).