After the presentation, I'd spent the time… lobbying. Yeah. Lobbying was the word.
It hadn't taken long to notice where the wind was blowing.
Walk Shop had an enticing idea, yes. But the implementation was another thing. First, there was the backlash.
Humans definitely didn't like the idea of an all-knowing AI. That I know by asking for a show of hands at the Q and A. It had been a clever tactic and best of all, it had worked.
They'd quickly realised that just the idea that Walk Shop was proposing had its flaws.
Not to mention the cost of such a project. It was a partnership, which meant that the cost would be shared and in order to create such a far reaching technology, they'll have to perform large scale reengineering of existing systems.
They might even have to raise funds from other investors.
Why not use Sunset Inn as a proof of concept?