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Kara Swisher Calls AI Overhyped and Disconnected From Users

What Happened

Renowned tech journalist and podcaster Kara Swisher recently described artificial intelligence as overhyped, stating that most people do not truly like using it. Speaking on her podcast, Swisher argued that excitement around AI technology, including current advances from major companies, is largely driven by technocrats rather than actual user demand. She compared the experience of using AI to eating a bland snack, such as a Twinkie, emphasizing its lack of genuine appeal to everyday consumers. Swisher’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about the usefulness, adoption, and impact of AI-powered tools and platforms across the tech sector.

Why It Matters

Swisher’s critique highlights a growing gap between AI innovation and user enthusiasm, raising questions about the technology’s practical role in society. As AI companies ramp up development, understanding real user needs could shape tech’s future direction. Read more in our AI News Hub

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