@jbqueru@floss.social
@gabrielesvelto@mas.to Marketing is often about presenting a weakness as if it were a strength. It is meant to create doubt in the minds of people who perceive the weakness as such.
@CppGuy@infosec.space
@jbqueru@floss.social
That's true. But marketing is also about implying that a product is the opposite of what it really is. So an Austin Allegro (sounds fast!) was slow, and a Fiat Panda (sounds cuddly!) was square and boxy. All sorts of foods have names today imply health, when they're really UPF and will take years off your life.
It helps to remember that "artificial intelligence" is a marketing name.
@gabrielesvelto@mas.to