Original Reddit post

I’m a white collar slob in the financial sector, low paid, overworked, not many friends, little opportunity in work and relationships. Failed my degree and unsure if it’s worth going back to it. Can’t be bothered with vacations or interests. In other words I’m a failure. A loser. The world has kicked my ass. That’s right: I’m a heel. It’s all over. I’m done. When kids or young adults look at me, they see the bad ending of life. I am one sad pathetic bitch. But with AI… could that change? I already use AI for a lot of things. At first, just general stuff, maybe the odd small problem. But it’s so useful - helping me with work issues, dealing with budgeting and investing, helping me with medical problems, guiding me to realistic pathways back to education, inspiring my interests again, and so forth. In other words, could AI bring meaning back into my vapid life if I actually let myself be ruled by a computer? What if instead of making an AI project, I let myself become a project for an AI to experiment with? - Could this result in benefits for all? Your thoughts on this very important question please. submitted by /u/Available-Spray2576

Originally posted by u/Available-Spray2576 on r/ArtificialInteligence