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AI Hype Cycle: Is the Bubble About to Burst?

Samsung has new AI tools for its smartphones. These tools let users generate images from text. Imagine sending a picture of a boat to a friend, and it looks like a real photo. Users can also edit real photos using AI.

When you share these AI-made images on social media, they come with a digital ID. This ID tags the image as AI-generated. This helps people know the image is not real. But some worry that people will find ways to change this.

There is a concern. People might edit real photos and make it seem like the edited part is real. This could trick others into thinking something happened when it did not. Samsung's new tools run on the device, which might make this harder. But as new tools come out, this issue might grow.

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Think of MidJourney, which makes super realistic SnapChat photos. People might use these tools in ways that are not good. So, it is important to be careful with how we use and share AI-made images.

Many folks talk about an AI bubble. They think that AI is overhyped and will burst like the internet bubble in the late 1990s. But the AI market is different. Back in the 1990s, companies made websites and got billion-dollar values. AI has been in the works for many years, and its promise has stayed the same.

Yes, there are hype cycles. Some areas in AI might be too hyped. But AI is still a big deal. It will change the future in many ways. People have been talking about AI for over 20 years. The recent jump in interest and money is part of a long story.

The key point is to stay informed and watch how AI tools grow. It is also crucial to think about how these tools can be used safely and wisely. AI is powerful and exciting. It is important to use it for good and be aware of its risks.

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