I Am Begging AI Companies to Stop Naming Features After Human Processes
The article criticizes AI companies like Anthropic for using anthropomorphic terms such as "dreaming" and "memories" to describe AI features. For financial advisors, this highlights a broader discussion around how AI capabilities are communicated and perceived, which can influence client and internal team understanding and trust in AI tools.
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