I’m Fed Up with AI
- Steven Enefer
- Aug 22
- 1 min read
I’ve hit my limit (and there is no expensive “Max” plan to get more tokens).
Everywhere I look — LinkedIn, podcasts, panels — it’s the same AI chatter.
The evangelists promising salvation.
The doomsters warning of collapse.
The cynics rolling their eyes.
And the confidently misinformed explaining things they barely understand.

I have been swept up in this myself. Truly.
The technology and the potential for my industry and even moreso for science, healthcare and beyond has been tantalising.
The pace of change has meant news cycles are constantly full of the latest twist and turn.
I think the latest frenzy over “ChatGPT-5” pushed me over the edge.
Endless predictions. Endless arguments.
Meanwhile, we’re still seeing the same cracks: protocols like MCP questioned for security and robustness, models stumbling over basic questions like “How many B’s in blueberry?”
This isn’t the road to General AI. It’s a collection of powerful but brittle tools — amazing in some contexts, laughable in others — propped up with clever workarounds.
I’m tired of the hype cycle, where every upgrade is a revolution and every flaw is a punchline. The shouting drowns out the signal.
So I’m stepping back. I’ll keep using the tech, keep exploring what’s real, but I’m done with the endless debates.
The smartest thing I can do right now? Stop adding to the noise.




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