Your focus on chat as the interface is incongruent with “it’s not providing value”.
Struggling to follow you here, friend.
Clearly there has been huge advances in automation via neural nets, primarily using language as the interface.
I have an issue with the wreck less abandonment with which people fling themselves in AI. That’s going to end up with people dying.
I was deeply concerned about the enshitification of most software over time, but the progress in quality output has far outpaced what I thought it would take.
Like all huge advances in automation, this is gonna stir things up and change the face of work and society. Hopefully for the better, tho history shows it’s more likely to be a mixed bag.
And so it goes.
But your argument of “no value” is clearly not there, even for me - and I’ve been very cautious with it. And blaming the interface is a weak argument. Would you feel better if it was drag and drop? Would mind control / brain-machine interface make you love its output? I don’t get it.