I keep seeing people say that AI is a bubble or that it’s overhyped, but every time I use AI tools I seriously don’t get how people believe that. To me it feels like AI is already capable of doing a huge part of many jobs, including some in healthcare like basic analysis, documentation, nutrition planning, explanations, x-rays, etc. And if it keeps improving even a bit, it seems obvious that a lot of tasks could be automated.
So I’m wondering why some people are so convinced it’s a bubble that will “burst.” Is it fear of job loss? Just media exaggeration? Real technical limits I’m not aware of? Or just general skepticism?
I want to understand the other side. Do you think AI is actually going to collapse, or do you think it’s going to keep growing and eventually replace certain roles or reduce the number of workers needed?
Curious to hear different perspectives, especially from people who think AI is overhyped.
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