If I may chime in.
Yes I'm an AI owner, as is my wife. We have 3 transmitters (TX) each. So far I we've had over 100 dives each on our comps since we upgraded to them in Jan 15.
So far not one loss of signal, in fact we've found the TX to have a greater range than published
Once I paired my wife's comp to my TX on my rig. Not technologies fault user error with lack of coffee.
We both retain our SPG (button gauges on or side slung tanks) Now I never look at the SPG during the dive, I use it on the surface when setting up the gear and by habit I chose to look at teh SPG when doing a pre jump reg breath rather than the computer - but that's just muscle memory rather than a conscious decision.
My TX are on short 6" hoses with QD couplings so they work on side slung tanks well and don't get damaged
On my Comp the management of the TX could be better - I give feed back to the manufacturer although I'm not connected in any way,I just dive mine a lot. Gas changing could be better, perhaps when it sees a flow on a different tank flash it up and you confirm rather than you having to select it, after you've gone through the protocols of ensuring you've got the correct reg and gas for your MOD.
TX batteries are a concern. personally I'd like to be able to recharge them, given I have a camera, lights iPad etc recharging not an issue.
Some points about failures (Wookie) I accept the risk BUT most kit failures are down to the individual not checking their kit rather than the kit (AI or not)
Just as DC were better then tables as they account for depth rather than just a square profile, then AI with gas consumption rates surely must improve things further.
Funny how AI gets a bad rep for too many failure points etc etc, yet people look up-to Re breather Divers as the pinnacle of diving, who's kit is so reliable that they take a complete redundant OC set (of all the gasses they need for that dive)with them. That's considered acceptable ?!? Yes I accept all their additional training etc I'm just being devils advocate. RB divers now go for HUD again no-one flames them for that choice?
Yes I'm sure some of the older AI units were troublesome, but not the newer, unfortunately some people won't let that drop.
I'm certain that soon all computers will have colour screens and the option of AI But equally I'd like that people are still taught the basics and then move to AI if they choose after weighing up the pro's and cons for their diving
I love my AI but I could dive without it, it just makes my diving easier/more enjoyable. But that's a personal opinion