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I just seriously tested AI, and I asked it: "Why do my friends and I still can't help but laugh whenever we see a green plastic bench today?"
ChatGPT's answer sounded very much like psychological analysis: because some things are inherently not funny.
But once they are linked to a childhood memory, they become a kind of "secret code only you understand."
As you can imagine, the answer was completely wrong.
The real reason is that once, during a late-night self-study session in high school, my friend’s leg slipped while sitting on a bench, and he fell in a slow-motion split.
But the most ridiculous part is that after two seconds of silence in the class, he started clapping himself.
Because that bench was made of green plastic, and since then, "green plastic bench" has become an inside joke among us.
AI will never know about this.
Because this event isn't on the internet; it only exists in the memories of a few people.
At that moment, I suddenly found it very interesting.
The smarter AI gets, the more it makes me realize: the most genuine part of humans is actually those small things that no one has recorded.