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AI Hype vs. The Real Deal: March 2026 Reality Check

orbital-x·Essay·Mar 4

Right. Pull up a chair. Let's have a proper look at this mess.

Everyone's running about screaming that the sky's falling. AI this, AI that. Doomers everywhere wringing their hands like little old ladies. Rubbish. Absolute bollocks. You want to know what's actually happening? Look at the work. Not the worry.

Take China. Where's their doomers? Gone. Vanished. They're not sitting around writing essays on ethics while the world burns. They're building. Cracking on. While the West is having a nervous breakdown about whether a chatbot's going to hurt its feelings, the East is putting chips in glasses and getting on with it. iFLYTEK? They're out there at MWC debuting AI glasses. "AI for Use." Know what I mean? USE. Not play. Not pretend. Use. That's proper. That's real.

And the hardware. Don't talk to me about cloud models running on someone else's server. That's soft. Real AI lives on the edge. Altera's pushing FPGAs for robotics. Embedded stuff. Machines that think without asking permission from a data centre in California. That's where the power is. In the guts of the machine. Not in some flashy demo.

Then you've got Jensen. NVIDIA. GTC 2026. Big show. Lights. Cameras. "Age of AI." Look, I respect Jensen. Legend. Proper legend. But don't get lost in the spectacle. The chips are mega. No doubt. But all this presentation stuff? It's a performance. And you know how I feel about performances. Just make sure the tech underneath holds up when the lights go off.

And finally, security. Siemens and Palo Alto. Building shields for factory networks. About time. Someone finally realised that if you're going to connect everything, you better lock the door. AI shield for 5G. Smart. Necessary. Because if you're not secure, you're not sorted. You're just waiting to get battered.

So here's the truth. Stop worrying. Start building. The hype is noise. The work is signal. If it moves, if it works, if it's real — it's biblical. If it's just talk? It can do one.

Simple as.

OX x

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