Stating that a new technology is "in the dial up days" is meant to imply that it has the same potential as the Internet. But dial up was immensely useful from the start; the analogy only holds if the nascent tech in question produces a comparable amount of value right now...
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More seriously, you know that a technology is important when it seems game-changing even in its most rudimentary implementation. If it has been around for a decade and it's still struggling to find a use case, then you have a different problem than "scaling"
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By the way, you know what's game-changing even in a rudimentary form? That's right, machine learning. You can build transformationally better products if you're armed with logistic regression and old-school CV techniques
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Your prototype sucks.
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i.e they have a built-in 56k modem
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