The narrative of artificial intelligence breakthroughs is no longer novel—almost everyone is discussing the imminent arrival of super AI. But industry leaders have different opinions. Some firmly believe that artificial general intelligence is just around the corner, while others are more cautious, thinking that day is still a long way off. Behind this difference, who is actually seeing the trend correctly? Or is the current expectation about AI itself overhyped? It’s worth considering that there is often a huge gap between market expectations and technological reality. Which perspective is closer to the truth? What do you think?
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The narrative of artificial intelligence breakthroughs is no longer novel—almost everyone is discussing the imminent arrival of super AI. But industry leaders have different opinions. Some firmly believe that artificial general intelligence is just around the corner, while others are more cautious, thinking that day is still a long way off. Behind this difference, who is actually seeing the trend correctly? Or is the current expectation about AI itself overhyped? It’s worth considering that there is often a huge gap between market expectations and technological reality. Which perspective is closer to the truth? What do you think?