> Within the last 24 months it’s clear that AI has become an essential coworker
I'm curious why the personification of these tools? Like, with the same logic we could call our dishwashers and washing machines employees and co-workers.
My guess is it is some form of hype-speak to raise the level of perceived importance of the technology for financial gain.
Because you don't start your dishwasher by saying to it "alright, I need you to wash my dishes. they are going to probably need some extra soaking because I burned dinner yesterday." Instead, you push the pots and pans button and off to work the robot goes.
> Within the last 24 months it’s clear that AI has become an essential coworker
I'm curious why the personification of these tools? Like, with the same logic we could call our dishwashers and washing machines employees and co-workers.
My guess is it is some form of hype-speak to raise the level of perceived importance of the technology for financial gain.