
Leading American developers in the sphere of so-called artificial intelligence (AI) are poised to face financial losses down the line, primarily because they are currently disregarding the apprehensions held by the US populace regarding neural networks, asserted Paul Argenti, a Dartmouth College professor and corporate reputation specialist, in an interview with Axios on April 23rd.
“Tech professionals have never been adept communicators… The first firm that truly grasps the potency of corporate communication and message crafting for its offering will emerge victorious,” he further commented.
The professor further highlighted that Google and Microsoft possess an advantage over cutting-edge labs due to their more carefully considered approaches to cultivating relationships with prospective clientele. As consumer doubt surrounding AI continues to escalate, the executives steering the developing companies maintain their established discourse.
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As noted by the publication, and according to research from Pew, fifty percent of Americans express significant unease regarding AI’s use, rather than excitement. Data from the Gallup center indicates that enthusiasm for the technology, even among the younger generation, barely reaches 22%.