So Far, AI Is a Money Pit That Isn't Paying OffFlying Squid@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 500 points – 9 months agogizmodo.com169Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDeleted commentDude, I am an Epic analyst. We’re a 10 star organization (ie cutting edge adoption of features). I don’t know how to tell you how wrong you are. None of this is even remotely near production. Helping with SlicerDicer queries is not reading a film. This is a ridiculous comparison. Again, even language processing features are not remotely near production. It’s not even in any proof of concept environments.Deleted comment
Deleted commentDude, I am an Epic analyst. We’re a 10 star organization (ie cutting edge adoption of features). I don’t know how to tell you how wrong you are. None of this is even remotely near production. Helping with SlicerDicer queries is not reading a film. This is a ridiculous comparison. Again, even language processing features are not remotely near production. It’s not even in any proof of concept environments.Deleted comment
Dude, I am an Epic analyst. We’re a 10 star organization (ie cutting edge adoption of features). I don’t know how to tell you how wrong you are. None of this is even remotely near production. Helping with SlicerDicer queries is not reading a film. This is a ridiculous comparison. Again, even language processing features are not remotely near production. It’s not even in any proof of concept environments.Deleted comment
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Dude, I am an Epic analyst. We’re a 10 star organization (ie cutting edge adoption of features).
I don’t know how to tell you how wrong you are. None of this is even remotely near production.
Helping with SlicerDicer queries is not reading a film. This is a ridiculous comparison.
Again, even language processing features are not remotely near production. It’s not even in any proof of concept environments.
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