The only reason it looks like it's over is because all you see is an upswing in the trend.
https://gyazo.com/a675b7caf8da0dc40cf9a9bf6a72c512
It looks like it's over because you only see the upside of prevalence (e.g., of a disease).
relevance
hype curve
@mehori: "While ChatGPT's popularity has skyrocketed, the wackiness of the "Metaverse" is growing. Can we pretend it never happened?"
The original title was "Will metaverse marketing survive the current tech rout?", so "wacko", "chatgpt" and "never happened" were added by the translator.
I think this kind of thing is dishonest.
https://t.co/mgicO1ddrn
@kensuu: Six months ago, people in their early twenties would say things like "Kensuu-san, the future is web3", "Centralization and joint-stock companies are finished", "People in the web2.0 era will be eliminated", and I would shake with fear. I was shaking with fear and trembling, because I was being told by people in their early 20's and so on, but they all disappeared before I knew it, and went to AI....
@kensuu: In all seriousness, I think that each of these technologies can't be used only as a point, so they will eventually be combined and implemented as a service. I have a feeling that as an entrepreneur, I need to check both of them...
Implemented in a composite manner rather than used at a point
relevance
Haven't found the connection yet.
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