Lesson 5: The AI Launch Hype Detector

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The AI Launch Hype Detector

Hype is not always fraud. Sometimes it is rushed positioning, vague writing, or a real product presented with language too broad to evaluate. Your job is to separate proof from pressure.

Module 2: How to Separate Real AI Products From Launch Hype 35 minutes Beginner Outcome: Create a green, yellow, and red signal scorecard.
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Common hype phrases

Treat these phrases as prompts for verification, not automatic disqualification. Ask what the product can actually do today.

  • Fully autonomous
  • Revolutionary
  • Replaces your team
  • AI employee
  • One-click
  • Enterprise-ready
  • Agentic
  • Production-ready
  • No-code
  • Private
  • Secure
  • Open-source
  • Free forever
  • Beats GPT/Claude/Gemini
  • The last tool you will ever need

The hype questions

Can I test it? Can I see a demo? Can I understand the use case? Can I find pricing? Can I compare it to something? Can I verify the claim? Does it solve one specific problem? Is the language clear or vague?

Signal categories

Green signals: working product, clear pricing, clear demo, clear target user, specific use case, docs, active updates, credible team, possible comparison. Yellow signals: waitlist only, unclear pricing, vague claims, limited demo, no docs, broad target audience. Red signals: no working product, fake-looking demo, no official source, unclear company, impossible claims, no way to test.

Kingy Tip: A strong launch makes the user, job, access path, and proof easy to see.
Red Flag: If a product claims to be fully autonomous but has no demo, no pricing, no docs, and no clear use case, treat it as unverified until proven otherwise.

Try this

Exercise

Review three AI launch pages and label green, yellow, and red signals.

Deliverable

AI Hype Detector Scorecard

Short quiz

Check your judgment

Does hype always mean a product is fake?
Readable answer

No. It means the claims need stronger proof before you repeat, buy, or recommend them.

Name one green signal.
Readable answer

Clear pricing, a working product, a usable demo, docs, a specific use case, or a clear target user.

What should you do with an impossible claim?
Readable answer

Ask for evidence and mark the claim unverified until a credible source proves it.

Choose an answer for each question, then check your score.

Do this now

Take one launch page and highlight three proof-backed claims and three claims that need evidence.

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Founder path

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