A new survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau and reported on by Apolloseems to show that large companies may be tapping the brakes on AI. Large companies (defined as having more than 250 employees) have reduced their AI usage, according to the data (click to expand the Tweet below). The slowdown started in June, when it was at roughly 13.5%, slipping to about 12% at the end of August. Most other lines, representing companies with fewer employees, are also at a decline, with some still increasing.

  • mechoman444@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    No. Its grammer. No one says grammAR everyone says it with er. It’s spelled grammar due to tradition and nothing else. Same reason the ph is still prevelant in the English language.

    Ehhhhhh the English language is terrible!

    • Giblet2708@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 hour ago

      Sure, English is terrible. Don’t forget dollar, pillar, cougar, burglar, doctor, actor, or aviator. Yet, oddly enough, somehow most people deal with them, and life goes on.

      Go read about The Great Vowel Shift; it’s pretty informative.