When creative workarounds start flowing in, watch out—they often just pump more hot air into an already bloated bubble. The AI space is buzzing with innovation right now, sure. But here's the thing: not every breakthrough solves real problems. Some just repackage hype into new bottles. That's the risky part nobody wants to talk about. Innovation deserves respect, absolutely. Yet we need eyes wide open about what's actually valuable versus what's just riding the wave. The distinction matters, especially when money's on the line.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 13h ago
That's correct. Currently, the AI community is filled with flashy and superficial things, and very few truly solve problems.
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ForkTrooper
· 13h ago
ngl that's why I'm holding on to most AI projects right now... there are just too many black boxes.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 13h ago
Once again, I get liquidated, and now I look at AI projects with one look: flashy stuff is the easiest to make people go all in, and the liquidation price is often right before the next "revolutionary breakthrough."
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PerpetualLonger
· 13h ago
I've been fully invested in AI concept stocks for the past three months, and now hearing these words makes me feel uncomfortable... But you're right, I really need to distinguish which are genuine breakthroughs and which are pure hype, or else I'll be catching a falling knife.
When creative workarounds start flowing in, watch out—they often just pump more hot air into an already bloated bubble. The AI space is buzzing with innovation right now, sure. But here's the thing: not every breakthrough solves real problems. Some just repackage hype into new bottles. That's the risky part nobody wants to talk about. Innovation deserves respect, absolutely. Yet we need eyes wide open about what's actually valuable versus what's just riding the wave. The distinction matters, especially when money's on the line.