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AI dominates B2B conversation, but fatigue stories outperform model releases

A three-week analysis of 592 signals across six B2B niches revealed that AI dominated online conversation, accounting for 45% of all tracked content. However, the most impactful AI stories were not about new model capabilities, but rather about AI fatigue, backlash, and cultural shifts. The study, primarily drawing data from Hacker News, suggests that the technical community is moving beyond simple model releases and is now focused on the practical and cultural implications of AI adoption. AI

IMPACT Suggests a shift in audience interest from AI capabilities to the cultural and practical implications of AI adoption.

RANK_REASON The cluster analyzes trends and sentiment around AI news rather than reporting on a specific event like a model release or funding round.

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    I Tracked 592 Signals Across 6 B2B Niches for 3 Weeks. AI Won — But Not How You'd Expect

    <h2> TL;DR </h2> <ul> <li>I run a scanner that watches Hacker News, arXiv, Reddit, and industry feeds across six B2B niches and scores what's breaking through. Over three weeks (May 22 – June 11, 2026) it logged <strong>592 distinct signals</strong>.</li> <li> <strong>AI was 45% …