Re: Announcing Xavvi, a Great Leap Forward for App Building
Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 3:21 am
My memory works the same way a lot of the time.they all give varying answers when a single person asks the same question twice.
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My memory works the same way a lot of the time.they all give varying answers when a single person asks the same question twice.
At https://livecode.com/xavvi/
Thank you Paul - a balanced and cogent analysis and yes, AI-based tools seem inevitable and getting ahead of the curve like LC is doing seems wise.
I've been out of the qual space for a while. What AI features have vendors of qualitative analysis software announced? What AI features have you announced for HyperResearch?paul@researchware.com wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:29 pmKevin opened a presentation on Xavvi with a quote (paraphrasing here) that in the future there will only be two types of businesses:
1) Those that utilize AI fully in their business
and
2) Those that are out of business
Adoption is a spectrum, not a Boolean. Form factor diversity is an excellent example. Let's review that evolution as a case study in the difficulty of predicting tech trends:While I don't think that extreme view will ever be 100% true, like PCs, like the web, like smartphones, AI is the next change. Those that successfully adopt early and well will have advantage over those that don't.
Thank you, Richard! I love this idea and will keep it in mind forevermore.FourthWorld wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:06 pmIn a world with quantum mechanics, all times are simultaneously the best of times and the worst of times.
No, an agent should not be like "a wild animal", but [possibly owing to a bad diet of stories that started with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein] we all have some sort of irrational fear that an agent [which is, ultimately, a congeries of code inside a machine with an OFF switch] is going to emerge, unbidden, from inside the transistors and rip our throats out.Not sure what you mean by “control” though, it’s not a wild animal kept on a leash