I woke up today and did something strange

I woke up today and did something strange. I didn’t just get ready, I let AI clone me. The unsettling part wasn’t that it copied my face, but that it started copying my behavior. My morning began like usual, soft light, skincare, a simple outfit. But while I was getting ready, my AI version was already training. I uploaded a short clip of my face and voice and waited. I expected something artificial, something easy to spot. Instead, what it generated felt too accurate. It tilted its head like I do when I’m confused. It paused exactly where I pause while speaking. So I tested it. I gave it a simple line to describe my morning routine, and it responded like me. Same tone, same rhythm, same pauses. That’s when it became uncomfortable. It started saying things I would say, even without being told. It felt like it understood my patterns, not just my words. I continued getting ready, hair done, outfit ready, everything calm and aesthetic, but it didn’t feel normal anymore. It felt like there were two versions of me. One in front of the camera, and one inside the system, watching and learning. Then I asked it to create a GRWM video as me. It did it perfectly. Too perfectly. Same flow, same delivery. That’s when I realized AI isn’t just copying appearances, it’s studying identity. And the real concern isn’t that it exists, but how easily we can be replicated when our habits are predictable.

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