I think you could fit "Responsive" somewhere.
Someday we're going to see a buzzword for "Responsive AI" and I'm going to think of this comment.
I think you could fit "Responsive" somewhere.
Should we brace for RI? Real intelligence?

I think we need to first start off with what the exact definition of AI
"the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages."
We have similar AI built into some of our products and platforms that remove the human intelligence and decision-making process.
OMG! TY Dave! I can't wait for my next meeting where someone says "AI" and I will bust out LOL'ing.
Ohh man, I just had to google that..
Automotive veteran Alex Snyder vents frustration over vendors misusing the 'AI' label, prompting a live critique of Zenzio, an LLM-powered chat tool used by dealer Fitzgerald. While Joe Pistell sees it as a strong MVP compared to legacy chatbots, others like Carsten and Ryan Everson flag real problems: slow response times, lack of VDP context awareness, and generic CTAs that confuse shoppers already looking at a specific used vehicle. The thread lands on a consensus that current automotive 'AI' is promising but far from customer-ready.