The Rise and Fall of Tech Hypes: From Nanotech to AI

Wed Jan 29 2025
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In the early 2000s, nanotechnology was hailed as the next big thing, similar to artificial intelligence today. After the dot-com bubble burst, investors saw nanotech as the next promising tech. They hoped it would revolutionize industries and daily life. Conferences and political initiatives supported nanotechnology, creating a buzz that echoed today's AI hype.
However, the revolution didn't happen. Nanotech didn't disappear, but it didn't change the world overnight. It's quietly used in various fields like medicine, food production, and manufacturing. AI, meanwhile, is in a similar spotlight, with countless startups and massive funding. But AI, too, has its false prophets and overhyped promises. Remember when Michael Crichton wrote about self-replicating nanobots? That was just one example of the wild predictions. Today, similar claims are made about AI, promising a golden age. But history shows us to be cautious. We should separate fact from the hype and think critically about the future.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-rise-and-fall-of-tech-hypes-from-nanotech-to-ai-25247b69

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