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Surviving AI Fatigue: When “Nano Banana” Sounds Like a Model and a Smoothie...
Some days, it’s not just AI fatigue... it’s self-preservation.

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If you’ve ever seen a new AI term and quietly wondered, “Is this a model? A setting? A fruit?” you’re not alone.
Yesterday, someone mentioned they were testing Nano Banana, and half the room nodded as if it was completely normal.
One person secretly Googled it, another acted like they’d already used it at work. Someone else said, 'Oh yeah, it’s fast,' which doesn’t mean much but sounds convincing.
Meanwhile, you’re sitting there thinking, “I can’t handle another AI update today, especially not one named after fruit.”
How to Stay Sane When AI Updates Come Faster Than You Can Keep Up?
1. Try the 48-Hour Rule.
If people are still talking about a new term after two days, that’s when you should learn it.
Most updates disappear before lunchtime.
2. Focus on the concepts, not the names.
Don’t worry about the branding.
Ask yourself, “Is this a model size, a feature, or a benchmark?”
Give it a label and move on.
3. Make your own AI glossary cheat sheet.
You’ll look like you really know your stuff.
You’ll also feel less overwhelmed.
4. Pay attention to real signals, not just the noise.
If real builders start using it, not just people hyping it up, you’ll hear about it again.
5. Let yourself skip some things.
Missing an update doesn’t mean you’re falling behind.
Worrying about every update is a sure way to burn out.
💡Key Takeaway:
Wanting to know everything is understandable, but the real skill is knowing what to ignore.
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