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I don't follow the AI bubble trend at all. But I have been seeing alot of videos all of a sudden, popping up in my recommended talking about it. Who knows.
A few banks started issuing warnings, and some of the "biggest upcoming launches" were extremely underwhelming, like Sora 2 and GPT 5. Not only that, but the companies going all in on replacing workers with AI are still not showing a clear return on investment, so this combination is making people more aware about the bubble.
I just saw a TV commercial for a special series the local news is doing on traffic issues, and they used several quick background graphics, and at least one quick film clip that were obviously AI-generated.
You can argue over the appropriateness of AI, but most people would agree that it doesn't belong anywhere near a news broadcast. If you don't have footage, it is highly unethical to create footage to juice up your news reports.
I think you responded to the wrong comment.
I was responding to you finally noticing how pervasive it is getting.
It was relevant to your noticing how prevalent it is getting.