AI Knows Everything — But Does It Feel Anything?

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‎ ‎Greetings to everyone. I’m @polokad138. Back again in our beloved SciFi Multiverse Community. This week’s discussion topic is — AI and the Digital Space.

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The moment I saw the topic, something stirred deep inside me.
This isn’t just about technology — to me, it touches a very personal space.

We now live in a world where technology doesn’t just help us from the outside — it’s starting to reach into our inner feelings too.
There was a time when I’d wake up in the morning and decide what to do with my day.
Now my phone decides for me — what to listen to, what to watch, even how to think.

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At first, it felt great — everything seemed so "easy."
But now, sometimes, there’s this eerie feeling.
I wonder — are these thoughts really mine?
Or did the screen decide them before I even knew?

AI was built by us. It’s not the enemy.
But the question is — in exchange for all this convenience, are we slowly losing the human inside us?

AI can’t understand what it means —
to feel a shiver while reading a poem,
to pause at the sight of an old letter,
to be overwhelmed by a familiar scent from the past.
To AI, these are just "data."
But to us, these are life itself.

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A friend of mine once told me —
"Bro, I don’t even know what I truly want anymore. With all the reels and recommendations, it feels like someone else is doing the thinking for me."
That line still echoes in my mind.

I want AI to be there — to help us, to stand beside us.
But let humans remain human — in thought, in imagination, in feeling.

Because one thing remains true —
Feeling is still something only humans can do.
And if we lose that, maybe we lose being human too.

Thank you so much for reading.
‎Hope you liked it.

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