I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how rapidly AI has integrated into our daily flow, and honestly, I’m starting to feel a bit conflicted whether this comfort has a hidden disadvantage. The changes I’ve noticed in me:
- Earlier whenever I was faced with a challenge or a problem, I would talk to myself and put at least some effort to solve it myself. I believe I give up too soon and head towards AI to get the solution. (This one scares me the most) I don’t start anything from the blank anymore - every document, code, even a single note begins with me asking AI give me a starting point. I used to ask friends or research for places to go, things to do. Now my AI knows me better than anyone so I simply ask it to find stuff based on my liking. This limits me getting new experiences. I find it difficult to trust humans - I believe AI more than words of people. Whenever I hear something new from a friend, I check its authenticity with AI I let AI decide my response for the email and sometimes texts- the text, the tone of the response, therefore not expressing my real genuine expressions I used to scroll through variety of google search results and then choose one I liked most. Now I only get what AI gives, and I even ask it to summarize the response so I don’t have to waste time reading even that one response. I feel like I’m always low on patience, so instead of talking to humans and get nowhere, I prefer AI’s quick response to anything from general advice to sometime even life’s choices. If a friend recommends a movie or a book, my immediate thought is to get a short summary from AI before actually investing time to see or read it. Even though I’m making less decisions, I still feel decision-fatigued Do you relate with any of these? What are changes you have noticed in yourself after getting used to AI? submitted by /u/Pirate_Horizon
Originally posted by u/Pirate_Horizon on r/ArtificialInteligence
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