Those predicting dramatic short-term economic impacts of AI seem to have the impression that because AI is so powerful, disruptive, and general purpose, it will be adopted rapidly. But wait a second. The more advanced, general-purpose and disruptive a technology is, the more headwinds its adoption faces — people need time to learn to use it and figure out use cases, organizations may need to change structurally to take advantage of its benefits, incumbents will push back, regulation needs to be…
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I am unable to reply to the Bailey's egregious false accusations of me and my project because they have Blocked me from their channel (Despite me Not Once EVER interacting with them).
This comment from a subscriber adequetly describes my feelings on the scientific out put of the project.
I am expecting a full retraction and apology from The Bailey's and have emailed them directly.