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No, it's the opposite. Lack of innovation and failure to adapt to new technologies and new trends would be a way to commit suicide. Betteridge's law applies here.
Recall specifically may be a misstep in its current form. But the overall drive to come up with applications for AI is not. it's a reasonable strategy. You can't call the whole thing a failure because one product has problems. Microsoft didn't curl up and die after Windows ME, to use a more extreme example.