I focus on the sensation, not on the underlying reality.

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Before we continue, let me set a premise that may or may not be right: Let’s assume the AI field is, indeed, advancing as fast as we perceive it to be.

It could be a case of “looks are deceiving” — the amount of published papers doesn’t necessarily correlate with meaningful progress. I don’t care much about that in the first section. I focus on the sensation, not on the underlying reality.

Source: Do You Also Feel AI Is Going Too Fast? by Alberto Romero

Does "underlying reality" mean "unobvious reality"?
 
Yes, it's below the surface.
 
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