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Over the last few weeks, I've started feeling like nothing is evolving right now except for AI and the chips that power it. Is that actually the case? It seems like literally all other areas of Computer Science and their applications are still stuck at the same level they were in 2022.

Is there absolutely nothing happening outside of AI at the moment? It feels like there are no new frameworks, no new programming languages, and no new fields like AR/VR or crypto (which, by the way, seem to have died off). Is this true?

Is it really just AI and hardware for AI and nothing else?
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>>108773798
your brain is rotted out by technology
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>>108773798
Yea. It’s pretty cool tech when it isn’t being used to fuck employees and “increase productivity”
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>>108773798
maybe we've solved all the other fields to a satisfactory degree



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