Ai wins. Do we lose?
This may be the first time ever. The very problem we're having is the problem other Americans are having.
Mrs. Donut is trying to cancel a motel stay. All she can reach are recordings. She is determined, but the recordings keep winning. Can't get a human. Can't cancel the credit card she used.
While she was frustrated on Thursday, her husband came across an article in The Epoch Times. Maybe you have seen this:
"Over half internet traffic is from bots. It is hard for businesses to reach customers. The Ai flood makes it necessary to find new strategies to connect. Advertising decisions are impossible. 30 to 40% of communications involve non-humans."
"A businessman says the flood of Ai bots makes his website costs 'real world money.' He is 'wasting' $600 to $700 a month with nothing to show for it. A business owner's website is basically the salesperson."
"For a small local business, the bot traffic makes it hard to tell what's actually working. A business owner said, 'Our website is where most of our new customers come from. I watch the numbers closely, and a chunk of that traffic is just bots crawling the site. Paying for advertising makes less and less sense when the audience is mostly automated."
Also, Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro issued an executive order to slow the growth of Ai data centers.
This country survived wars and other mischief, but Ai will never go away. Think I'll see if "bot" is in the dictionary.
Jimmy
Okay. We searched the internet and found bots. Positives and negatives.