The article argues that AI is not as revolutionary or new as hype suggests, emphasizing its long history, resource intensity, and situational usefulness, while criticizing the obsession and overdiscussion surrounding it. It advocates for a balanced, human-centered approach to AI in journalism and everyday life, warning against excessive hype and encouraging learning and cautious use.
Arch Manning faces intense pressure and hype due to his famous surname, but at 21, he deserves time to develop without the burden of premature expectations.
Hyperliquid launched its new stablecoin USDH backed by cash and Treasuries to strengthen its trading ecosystem, but it faces stiff competition from rival Aster, which has overtaken it in weekly trading volume. Additionally, a significant $12 billion HYPE token unlock scheduled for November has caused market turbulence, with HYPE's price showing signs of weakness and bearish momentum.
The article highlights five NFL players—Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton, Emeka Egbuka, George Pickens, and Ricky Pearsall—whose preseason hype is justified and worth considering for fantasy football drafts in 2025, based on camp reports, preseason usage, and potential opportunities.
Hollow Knight: Silksong was officially announced at gamescom with a brief gameplay reveal, sparking massive fan excitement and long queues at the event. The game is highly anticipated, supports 120Hz on Switch 2, and is set to release later this year across multiple platforms, including PC, Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. Fans are eager for more details, especially a confirmed release date, which is expected soon.
The article argues that despite the hype around AI, history shows many technologies, including electric vehicles, cloning, and space exploration, have been halted or failed after initial promise. It criticizes the myth of unstoppable AI progress, highlights past AI winters, and warns that the current AI bubble may burst, leaving a significant cleanup. The author suggests that society can and should learn from history to contain and regulate AI before it causes more harm.
This week in crypto saw Tezos, Curve DAO Token, and Ethena lead gains with significant surges, while Pump.fun, Hyperliquid, and Pi experienced notable declines amid market milestones like Bitcoin's all-time high and Ethereum's rise. Major altcoins showed sector traction, but some tokens faced resistance and profit-taking, highlighting a volatile and dynamic market environment.
Nintendo's Switch 2 has achieved rapid sales success but has not generated sustained conversation or hype, likely due to its emphasis on continuity and familiarity in design and launch titles, with upcoming release of Donkey Kong Bananza potentially reigniting interest.
The article lists 29 popular things that were highly hyped but turned out to be disappointing for many people, including McDonald's fries, Game of Thrones, hot yoga, the ending of Lost, Apple products, and more, highlighting that hype doesn't always meet expectations.
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The article argues that the perceived 'white-collar bloodbath' is more due to the end of easy monetary policies and macroeconomic shifts than AI, which is still in early stages of impact. It critiques the hype around AI's potential to revolutionize work, suggesting most progress is slowing and that many claims are exaggerated. The piece also discusses societal and political implications, including manipulation, cultural differences in autonomous driving, and the ongoing struggle between technological advancement and economic realities.
BuzzFeed Community members share their experiences with 23 popular things that didn't live up to the hype, ranging from college and Y2K to AirPods and the Harry Potter books. They discuss various disappointments, including music festivals, the Tesla Cybertruck, and the McRib Sandwich, highlighting how expectations often fell short of reality.
CEO of Google DeepMind, Demis Hassibis, criticizes the AI industry for being filled with hype and potential grifters, likening it to the frothiness of the crypto industry. He believes the excessive hype around AI may be distracting from real innovations and scientific research in the field. Despite the dominance of generative AI tools in public discourse, there are diverse and impactful applications of AI, but the influx of funding without clear monetization paths raises concerns about scams and crashes. Hassibis emphasizes the untapped scientific potential of AI and urges a more balanced approach to its development.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis warns that the surge in funding for AI has led to excessive hype and potential grifting, with nearly $30 billion invested in generative AI deals in 2023. Investors are eager to cash in on the AI boom, reminiscent of past hyped-up areas like crypto, but Hassabis cautions that this clouds the phenomenal science and research in the field. His concerns are not unfounded, as the SEC settled charges against investment advisers for making false and misleading statements about their use of AI.
DeepMind's Demis Hassabis warns that the huge funding in AI has led to hype and "grifting," with companies overpromising and underdelivering, potentially damaging the reputation of the entire field.
The LA Dodgers' 2024 spring training has generated immense hype, with the team attracting a surge of attention and fans due to the presence of stars like Shohei Ohtani and the team's strong performance. The Dodgers' popularity has soared, with a sellout expected at their spring training home opener and a potential record-breaking ticket sales for the regular season. Despite the attention, players remain focused on their preparations, and the team aims to carry the momentum into the upcoming season.