Looks like we might be hitting the end of the #HypeCycle of #AI

The three structural trends shaping the AI crisis in higher education
What do I think follows from these for what universities do under present conditions?
Just got an email that made me a bit sad
"... we want to let you know that starting on June 9, these courses will be available exclusively on MIT Learn, MIT’s new AI-enabled online learning platform."
Really? You need to replace a working web site that delivers basic content with something "AI-enabled"?
So glad I'm on the tail end of my time in tech.
Every few years, the industry rediscovers a familiar truth: complexity does not disappear, it relocates.
We rename patterns, rebuild the same structures with better tooling, then act surprised when the old trade-offs return. Sometimes they do improve. Often the real progress is simply that we have better ways to observe and contain failure.
History does not make you cynical.
It makes you harder to sell to.
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Every trend follows the same choreography:
excitement, overuse, disappointment, blog posts, courses, certifications, rebranding.
The technology changes.
The language changes.
The choreography doesn’t.
The incentives rarely do.
Eventually, we rediscover restraint and call it a new paradigm.
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Every new tool promises to reduce complexity.
Most of them succeed by relocating it somewhere else and calling it abstraction.
Instead of fewer problems, you get problems with different failure modes, new vocabulary, and better marketing.
The system looks simpler until something goes wrong.
The bill always arrives.
It’s just rarely itemized.
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I’m not anti-cloud, anti-AI, or anti-modern tooling.
I am anti-unexamined defaults.
Every abstraction optimizes for something.
Cost, scale, speed, control, ownership, responsibility.
If you don’t know what a system optimizes for, you are probably paying for it somewhere else.
Skepticism is not negativity.
It’s how engineers stay employed.
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Every few years the industry discovers a new way to rename “autocomplete” and call it a revolution.
This time it’s AI agents, last time it was microservices, before that SOA, before that CORBA.
Same problems, same trade-offs, better GPUs.
Still fun though!
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