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ChatGPT is losing some of its hype, as traffic falls for the third month in a row
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
These types of articles bother me. Almost every game, movie, and product has an initial unsustainable level of hype, then comes back down from it.
But these articles inevitably try to frame it as if it's an indication that something's failing.
That very much depends on if you believed all the hype or not. If you did, then yes, it's failing, as ChatGPT was supposed to be the next big breakthrough that was going to automate everything ever, and any company that didn't get in on that right now was going to be left in the dust by all their competitors. On the other hand, if you were an actual sane person (so you know, not a CTO/CEO), then this is very much a non-story as you always knew that all those outlandish claims were nonsense and that this was always going to be yet another niche piece of tech that's useful in a few places in limited amounts.