CYPHER_LYNX its obvious memory of the stuff they say about AI is for marketing, but they're also one of the few companies who made something actually useful
Now if only they developed a local running model that doesn't violate ethics (which unfortunately doesn't exist yet), they would have a great roadmap ahead for turning essential into a full profitable product. But they're relying on proprietary models, which are also under legal scrutiny, they'll take a huge hit from the AI bubble when it eventually collapses
Shafman Tom Scott explained it best few years back when ChatGPT was new: AI development will start slow, rapidly increase, then slow down. We've gone through the rush of new smarter features already, and now there hasn't been much development for the past year or so. It still gives you wrong info confidently and can't solve logical problems without being pretrained on it.
AI could become even better with more trillions of dollars thrown at it, but I think all big companies will back out before we reach its full potential