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Ok Im assuming you're either deluded, paid or an LLM. In the case you're actually human, go find some statistics.
I don't know how to prove I'm a human... cock shit asshole with fucking toejam stuck in my dickhole... is that something AI would say? Does that work for you.
Anyway,
https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai
In 2017 about 20% of companies were using AI. In 2025 that number was at 88%
"The share of respondents saying their organizations are using AI in at least one business function has increased since our research last year: 88 percent report regular AI use in at least one business function, compared with 78 percent a year ago. At the enterprise level, the majority are still in the experimenting or piloting stages with approximately one-third reporting that their companies have begun to scale their AI programs"
"The use of AI overall is broadening within organizations. Respondents increasingly report that their organizations are using AI in more business functions. More than two-thirds of respondents now say their organizations are using AI in more than one function, and half report using AI in three of more functions."
"By industry, the use of AI agents is most widely reported in the technology, media and telecommunications, and healthcare sectors."
"Many companies, particularly smaller ones, have yet to integrate AI deeply across their workflows... Nearly half of respondents from companies with more than $5 billion in revenue have reached the scaling phase, compared with 29 percent of those with less than $100 million in revenues"
Cool, although I hope you're aware that you're confusing LLMs (mainstream in 2022) and machine learning which has existed for decades. Also what does this have to do with self driving cars?
oh, sorry... this was not for you
Well, that's embarrassing
Self driving cars being dangerous, idk, that's your claim not mine. YOu got a source to back up that they're causing death and destruction?