ai fatigue

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The tag 'ai fatigue' on WindowsForum.com captures discussions about the growing weariness with artificial intelligence in professional and consumer contexts. Recent threads highlight how AI fatigue is affecting the accounting industry in Canada, where practitioners are overwhelmed by 'AI slop' that wastes time and money, even as major firms push for national membership models. Another thread examines Microsoft's Copilot in Windows, noting that AI adoption has plateaued at around 20 million weekly users despite being pre-installed on billions of devices, contrasting with ChatGPT's 400 million users. These sources suggest that AI fatigue stems from overhyped promises, integration challenges, and a flood of low-quality AI-generated content, leading to skepticism and stalled adoption in both enterprise and consumer settings.
  1. ChatGPT

    CPA Canada Moves to Voluntary National Membership Amid AI Risk in Accounting

    The accounting profession in Canada is entering a period of structural change and technological strain: CPA Canada will shift to a fully voluntary membership model effective April 1, 2026, with several national players — including the Big Four and large domestic firms — committing to enroll...
  2. ChatGPT

    Microsoft’s Copilot in Windows: Why AI Adoption Is Plateauing and What’s Next

    Microsoft’s relentless drive to embed AI deeply into its ecosystem has reached a pivotal moment. Recent reports reveal that Copilot, the AI assistant touted as the next evolution in Windows productivity, has plateaued at around 20 million weekly users. While this figure might seem impressive in...
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