> I don't think I've ever encountered a technology pushed quite as hard on unwilling users as AI.
That's why they have to push it so hard. They spent a lot of money on it and they NEED us to buy it so they don't take a loss, so their tactic is to try to force it on us.
It happens to many companies, you start a disruptor and get huge because you did what the market wanted and competitors didn't. Then, later, you don't want the market to go in a direction, so you try to stack the market, never once realizing that another disruptor will come along to upset your apple cart.
You can control some of the market all of the time, and all of the market some of the time, but you can't control all of the market all of the time.
All the other similar cases I can think of are either something universally vilified, like aggressive telemarketers, or outright scams. AI firms are in a good company it seems.