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Because it's a criminally underutilized productivity boost. At the multinational company I work at I'm leading the development side for automation and more recently AI initiatives within the company and the processes and assistants/agents we develop are already saving thousands of work hours every week across different departments.
The problem is /v/ is full of neet losers that think AI means generating images and that's its entire utility, but AI's language processing is very robust and extremely easy to integrate with existing applications, meaning I can for example hook a trained model to a HR inbox and peocess thousands of mails written in natural language about a relatively wide variety of topics very accurately in seconds, and HR people get a dashboard where they just verify documentation that the AI has cross-referenced in 6 different legacy systems and the human just approves that the AI's response is correct.