AI Psychosis? No, You’re Just Confusing Code with God.
Why some people think AI can do anything, when in reality it's just a pile of glorified algorithms with a talent for pattern recognition.
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Why some people think AI can do anything, when in reality it's just a pile of glorified algorithms with a talent for pattern recognition.
In the age of digital delusion, everyone thinks they're a creator. But composing TikTok lip syncs doesn't make you the next Da Vinci. Let's roast this faux creativity and redefine what it means to truly create.
Before you scream shadowban, consider: maybe it's not the algorithm, maybe it's you.