Princeton University computer science expert Arvind Narayanan and his student Sayash Kapoor are set to release a new book titled "AISnakeOil," which delves into the numerous hypes surrounding the field of artificial intelligence. They argue that while generative AI has made significant strides, some of the hype has gotten out of control. The authors believe that not all types of AI should be considered in the same light; generative AI is indeed a powerful technology that has brought benefits to many, but it also carries numerous risks, incidents of harm, and unethical development practices, hence it should not be overhyped. The duo also suggests that governments should increase their technical talent to better regulate AI. Existing laws already cover most aspects of AI regulation, the key lies in enforcement. Enhancing technical talent can prevent legal loopholes. In summary, the authors hope that people will treat different types of AI differently, acknowledge the progress of generative AI, but also be wary of its risks and hype, and promote its healthy development through measures such as transparency and government regulation.