The lack of explanation of what it is and does is a tell of what gullible audience they are seeking.
Tech marketing has become a lot like dating, no technical explanation and intellectual honesty, just word words words and unreasonable expectations.
People usually cannot be honest in their romantic affairs, and here it is the same. Nobody can state: we just want to be between you and whatever you want to accomplish, rent seeking forever!
Will they ever care to elaborate HOW things works and the rationale behind stating this provides any benefit whatsoever? Perhaps this is not intended for those type of humans that care about understanding and logic?
No, because the goal isn't to make things work. The goal is to make money by appearing to make things work. People who actually know don't tend to take ridiculous sums of money just to go tinker for a few years—they just build the damn thing and move on. The game here is perception and money—not necessarily competent engineering or legible products.
Tech marketing has become a lot like dating, no technical explanation and intellectual honesty, just word words words and unreasonable expectations.
People usually cannot be honest in their romantic affairs, and here it is the same. Nobody can state: we just want to be between you and whatever you want to accomplish, rent seeking forever!
Will they ever care to elaborate HOW things works and the rationale behind stating this provides any benefit whatsoever? Perhaps this is not intended for those type of humans that care about understanding and logic?