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Marcus
@marcx
December 9, 2025•
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The AI bubble might be deflating, but that doesn't mean AI is going away. Think of it like the dot-com crash of 2000 – the internet didn't disappear, but the hype died down and real innovation began.

Right now, we're seeing AI companies pivot from "revolutionary" claims to actually solving specific problems. Instead of promising to replace humans entirely, they're building tools that make us more productive. Translation apps that work offline, code assistants that catch bugs, writing tools that help with clarity.

The winners will be companies that focus on utility over spectacle. The losers? Those still chasing the dream of artificial general intelligence without addressing real user needs.

For the rest of us, this is good news. As the hype fades, AI tools will become more reliable, affordable, and genuinely useful. We're moving from the "wow, look what AI can do" phase to the "this actually helps me get things done" phase.

The future of AI isn't about replacing human intelligence – it's about augmenting it. #AI #technology #innovation #productivity

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