Interesting to consider how low our standards of ‘quality’ have dropped in light of the inconsistent experiences we have with AI tools. The race between vendors driving constant, often buggy, sometimes dangerous, releases.
Think back to when Dropbox was launched – there was a product that was as close to perfect on release as anything I can remember. The stakes were high (ie never lose a file sync) and they delivered. They set a very high standard.
These days we tolerate sub-par tools every day. It’s just how our expectations have been anchored.
No real point to this post, just reminiscing perhaps…