I’ve been thinking a lot about how we’re forming relationships with technology and AI. Not just using them, but leaning on them. Especially when it comes to ChatGPT, I’ve noticed a growing trend on reddit and other platforms: people turning to it for advice, for emotional support, for reflection. Me included. This isn’t a cited article on whether that’s good or bad, only you can decide that. It’s more of a journal entry about what it means to be human when the mirror we’re using talks back. And whether we’re handing over too much in return for feeling understood.
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Living an un-curated life: Rethinking our self-presentation on Instagram /
I sit at night and find myself scrolling endlessly, reel after reel. The blue light penetrating deep into the back of my retinas. Swipe. A border-collie howling along with a keyboard, adorable. Like. Swipe. A new Italian sandwich-spot in Dublin, nice. Saved. I’ll check that out later. Swipe. A gym-bro posing in a mirror, not-for-me. Swipe. Anyone who has social media knows, it’s constant.
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