"I can't wait for the hype to wane. It is not doing anyone a favour, masking genuine progress in a mist of delusion. Why does one need to hype up interesting progress to an extent that starts to make even wonderful ideas seem ludicrous?" Deeply agree with you here.
I'm considering writing a piece along those lines: during the last decade …
"I can't wait for the hype to wane. It is not doing anyone a favour, masking genuine progress in a mist of delusion. Why does one need to hype up interesting progress to an extent that starts to make even wonderful ideas seem ludicrous?" Deeply agree with you here.
I'm considering writing a piece along those lines: during the last decade we collectively achieved unprecedentedly impressive progress on AI yet we managed to hype it even more impressively--so much so that the hyping has overshadowed the real progress that was, in and of itself, already deserving of praise, attention, and hope for the future. Why?
"I can't wait for the hype to wane. It is not doing anyone a favour, masking genuine progress in a mist of delusion. Why does one need to hype up interesting progress to an extent that starts to make even wonderful ideas seem ludicrous?" Deeply agree with you here.
I'm considering writing a piece along those lines: during the last decade we collectively achieved unprecedentedly impressive progress on AI yet we managed to hype it even more impressively--so much so that the hyping has overshadowed the real progress that was, in and of itself, already deserving of praise, attention, and hope for the future. Why?