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The kicker:
The system isn’t purely run on AI. It also relies on human input to help it learn and become more accurate.
There was a stretch of the mid-late 20th century where advertisers would describe things as “space aged” that had nothing to do with space travel technology.
That was a mixed era; it produced a lot of bullshit, making things connected to computers for no reason other than novelty. But there was also a lot more experimentation with how to make things “multimedia,” whereas now most companies just use rote, by the book methods.