Most people aren’t using AI the wrong way. They’re using it in perfect alignment with how little thinking they were willing to do before. AI didn’t lower the bar. It revealed where it already was.
Humans vs Machines
People keep saying AI does not really think. What they are reacting to is something else entirely. Not a machine failure, but a human one. Most of us have forgotten what thinking actually requires.
Humans trust confidence more than truth, which is why AI sounds wiser than it is. The problem is not that machines act certain. It is that people keep mistaking certainty for intelligence.
People keep waiting for AI to start “thinking,” as if a text generator is one epiphany away from enlightenment. It is not thinking. It is autocompleting, and the myth says more about us than the machine.
We built machines to think for us, and then forgot how to ask better questions. This is not a story about intelligence — it’s about the danger of confusing fluency with thought.
AI doesn’t feel empathy—it just runs the latest emotional patch. And humans keep mistaking good UX for connection.