You can't make that adoption comparison. Chat GPT did not have the same physical infrastructure and economic barriers that the Internet and mobile did. Chat GPT runs over the foundation of the internet and the easy accessibility of different devices.
Yes GPT was founded on those, but that's exactly the story of all technologies, they step on previous-ones. What would the internet been without the computers? What would the computers been without the electricity? What about electricity without metallurgy? Or metallurgy without fire? So the topic here is not which is better but how fast, was it embraced by the people in its time.
@@antonioskokiantonis7051 I appreciate your perspective on technology adoption, but I would like to add that, historically, several factors have influenced the pace of adoption for each technology. For instance, the cost and availability of infrastructure have played a significant role in the adoption of mobile and internet technologies. However, I agree with your point that Facebook is a suitable analogy for comparison, given its accessibility similarities.
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You can't make that adoption comparison. Chat GPT did not have the same physical infrastructure and economic barriers that the Internet and mobile did. Chat GPT runs over the foundation of the internet and the easy accessibility of different devices.
Yes GPT was founded on those, but that's exactly the story of all technologies, they step on previous-ones. What would the internet been without the computers? What would the computers been without the electricity? What about electricity without metallurgy? Or metallurgy without fire?
So the topic here is not which is better but how fast, was it embraced by the people in its time.
@@antonioskokiantonis7051 I appreciate your perspective on technology adoption, but I would like to add that, historically, several factors have influenced the pace of adoption for each technology. For instance, the cost and availability of infrastructure have played a significant role in the adoption of mobile and internet technologies. However, I agree with your point that Facebook is a suitable analogy for comparison, given its accessibility similarities.