You search for anything and the first result is instantly the answer you want. That is why there is the race for the perfect AI to make this happen. And sadly prolly 99% of human interactions happen here. But what about those moments when your thinking isn't on autopilot? Or that frission when you really connect with another human being? Those things FEEL different than automated mechanical thinking.
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Tarot, originally a 15th century card game from Italy, has evolved into a form of personal mysticism and spirituality. Take a few moments to reflect on what's been weighing on your mind lately. It could be a specific issue or a broader area of your life that you're seeking guidance on. And I don't know if the AI can hand you a tissue when you start crying b/c you're brother got strung out on pain meds since he got messed up in the car accident ... I think the "danger" of AI is that it starts to reduce humans to mechanical / binary modes of consciousness.