Who would dare say it's not impressive?
Hardware technology of computer science is the foundation that drives the development of software technology, and artificial intelligence, from an academic point of view, leans more towards software.
If there could be a major breakthrough in the processing of image information, it would undoubtedly be quickly applied to various devices, a hundred or even tens of times faster than the popularization of artificial intelligence.
So, the future of any technology can be seen as "buzzwords" or "jargon" in academia, which may sound impressive but actually has little practical significance.
The key is still the technical breakthrough.
Without a breakthrough in technology, talking about application and development is just talking nonsense.