The author argues that the AI hype cycle has led to a rapid succession of perceived breakthroughs that ultimately failed to gain lasting traction or significantly alter user behavior. Companies like DeepSeek, OpenAI with Sora, and open-source models like Llama were initially met with immense excitement but quickly faded from public discourse. This rapid commoditization, the author suggests, has resulted in AI products that are now AI
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