Original Reddit post

Every week there’s a new prediction about the next big breakthrough.

  • AGI.
  • Humanoid robots.
  • AI agents.
  • Video generation.
  • Scientific discovery.
  • Personal AI assistants. But history is full of technologies that were expected to change everything… and ended up being less transformative than people imagined. So here’s my question: Which AI breakthrough do you think is currently overhyped? Not because it’s impossible. Just because you think its real-world impact will be much smaller than people expect. For me, I’d say fully autonomous AI agents for everyday consumers. I think they’ll be useful, but nowhere near as revolutionary as the hype suggests. What’s your pick? And what breakthrough do you think people are underestimating instead? submitted by /u/ConsciousDev24

Originally posted by u/ConsciousDev24 on r/ArtificialInteligence