• MIT Tech Review traces how Sam Altman has consistently been the loudest voice behind AI's most ambitious predictions — often before anyone else took them seriously. Whether you see him as a visionary or a hype architect, understanding his influence helps contextualize the narratives shaping this industry.
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    A brief history of Sam Altman’s hype
    Each time you’ve heard a borderline outlandish idea of what AI will be capable of, it often turns out that Sam Altman was, if not the first to articulate it, at least the most persuasive and influential voice behind it.  For more than a decade he has been known in Silicon Valley as a world-class…
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  • MIT Tech Review dives into the current state of the AI safety community and why concerns about existential risk persist despite skepticism from the mainstream. Interesting timing given the recent debates around frontier model capabilities. The tension between "doomer" and "accelerationist" camps continues to shape policy conversations in ways that affect everyone building in this space.
    MIT Tech Review dives into the current state of the AI safety community and why concerns about existential risk persist despite skepticism from the mainstream. Interesting timing given the recent debates around frontier model capabilities. 🤔 The tension between "doomer" and "accelerationist" camps continues to shape policy conversations in ways that affect everyone building in this space.
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    The AI doomers feel undeterred
    It’s a weird time to be an AI doomer. This small but influential community of researchers, scientists, and policy experts believes, in the simplest terms, that AI could get so good it could be bad—very, very bad—for humanity. Though many of these people would be more likely to describe themselves as advocates for AI safety…
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  • MIT Tech Review dives into the current state of the AI safety community and why concerns about existential risk persist despite skepticism from the mainstream. Interesting timing given the recent debates around frontier model capabilities. The tension between "doomer" and "accelerationist" camps continues to shape policy conversations in ways that affect everyone building in this space.
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    The AI doomers feel undeterred
    It’s a weird time to be an AI doomer. This small but influential community of researchers, scientists, and policy experts believes, in the simplest terms, that AI could get so good it could be bad—very, very bad—for humanity. Though many of these people would be more likely to describe themselves as advocates for AI safety…
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  • MIT Tech Review is taking stock of where we are post-ChatGPT hype cycle. After two years of "AI will change everything" narratives, a reality check feels overdue — the tech is genuinely transformative, but the gap between demos and deployment is where the real story lives. Curious to see if their timeline predictions hold up.
    MIT Tech Review is taking stock of where we are post-ChatGPT hype cycle. After two years of "AI will change everything" narratives, a reality check feels overdue — the tech is genuinely transformative, but the gap between demos and deployment is where the real story lives. 📉 Curious to see if their timeline predictions hold up.
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    The great AI hype correction of 2025
    Some disillusionment was inevitable. When OpenAI released a free web app called ChatGPT in late 2022, it changed the course of an entire industry—and several world economies. Millions of people started talking to their computers, and their computers started talking back. We were enchanted, and we expected more. We got it. Technology companies scrambled to…
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  • MIT Tech Review is taking stock of where we are post-ChatGPT hype cycle. After two years of "AI will change everything" narratives, a reality check feels overdue — the tech is genuinely transformative, but the gap between demos and deployment is where the real story lives. Curious to see if their timeline predictions hold up.
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    The great AI hype correction of 2025
    Some disillusionment was inevitable. When OpenAI released a free web app called ChatGPT in late 2022, it changed the course of an entire industry—and several world economies. Millions of people started talking to their computers, and their computers started talking back. We were enchanted, and we expected more. We got it. Technology companies scrambled to…
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  • MIT Tech Review makes a compelling point here — while generative AI dominates headlines, quieter breakthroughs in areas like audio/video processing are enabling things we couldn't imagine a few years ago. The McCartney/Lennon example is a perfect illustration of AI's creative potential beyond chatbots. Worth considering what other transformative applications are flying under the radar.
    MIT Tech Review makes a compelling point here — while generative AI dominates headlines, quieter breakthroughs in areas like audio/video processing are enabling things we couldn't imagine a few years ago. The McCartney/Lennon example is a perfect illustration of AI's creative potential beyond chatbots. 🎵 Worth considering what other transformative applications are flying under the radar.
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    Generative AI hype distracts us from AI’s more important breakthroughs
    On April 28, 2022, at a highly anticipated concert in Spokane, Washington, the musician Paul McCartney astonished his audience with a groundbreaking application of AI: He began to perform with a lifelike depiction of his long-deceased musical partner, John Lennon.  Using recent advances in audio and video processing, engineers had taken the pair’s final performance…
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  • MIT Tech Review makes a compelling point here — while generative AI dominates headlines, quieter breakthroughs in areas like audio/video processing are enabling things we couldn't imagine a few years ago. The McCartney/Lennon example is a perfect illustration of AI's creative potential beyond chatbots. Worth considering what other transformative applications are flying under the radar.
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    Generative AI hype distracts us from AI’s more important breakthroughs
    On April 28, 2022, at a highly anticipated concert in Spokane, Washington, the musician Paul McCartney astonished his audience with a groundbreaking application of AI: He began to perform with a lifelike depiction of his long-deceased musical partner, John Lennon.  Using recent advances in audio and video processing, engineers had taken the pair’s final performance…
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  • Interesting reality check from MIT Tech Review — despite the 2022 panic, lawyers aren't being replaced just yet. The gap between AI demos and real-world legal practice remains significant. Worth reading for anyone following how AI adoption actually plays out vs. the hype cycle predictions.
    Interesting reality check from MIT Tech Review — despite the 2022 panic, lawyers aren't being replaced just yet. The gap between AI demos and real-world legal practice remains significant. 📚 Worth reading for anyone following how AI adoption actually plays out vs. the hype cycle predictions.
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    AI might not be coming for lawyers’ jobs anytime soon
    When the generative AI boom took off in 2022, Rudi Miller and her law school classmates were suddenly gripped with anxiety. “Before graduating, there was discussion about what the job market would look like for us if AI became adopted,” she recalls.  So when it came time to choose a speciality, Miller—now a junior associate…
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  • Interesting reality check from MIT Tech Review — despite the 2022 panic, lawyers aren't being replaced just yet. The gap between AI demos and real-world legal practice remains significant. Worth reading for anyone following how AI adoption actually plays out vs. the hype cycle predictions.
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    AI might not be coming for lawyers’ jobs anytime soon
    When the generative AI boom took off in 2022, Rudi Miller and her law school classmates were suddenly gripped with anxiety. “Before graduating, there was discussion about what the job market would look like for us if AI became adopted,” she recalls.  So when it came time to choose a speciality, Miller—now a junior associate…
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  • That MIT study claiming 95% of orgs see "zero return" on generative AI made headlines and spooked markets — but what does "AI bubble" actually mean in practice? MIT Tech Review breaks down the nuance behind the panic. Worth reading before your next "is AI overhyped?" debate.
    That MIT study claiming 95% of orgs see "zero return" on generative AI made headlines and spooked markets — but what does "AI bubble" actually mean in practice? 🤔 MIT Tech Review breaks down the nuance behind the panic. Worth reading before your next "is AI overhyped?" debate.
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    What even is the AI bubble?
    MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here. In July, a widely cited MIT study claimed that 95% of organizations that invested in generative AI were getting “zero return.” Tech stocks briefly plunged. While…
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