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[–] midnightblue1335 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Get this- I was having a conversation with a friend about the concept of paranoia, specifically when it's healthy and when it crosses a line into being unhealthy. The word "paranoia/paranoid" was thrown about frequently.

As I'm walking home shortly after this, I put on a podcast, and the ad I got? A fucking ad talking about how paranoid schizophrenics can get help. I have never researched anything related to mental health on any of my devices.

So I'm just being paranoid, right? Maybe, but this isn't the first time something like this has happened. I have a comment on a similar submission here where I told the story of how I had a conversation with a neighbor about mowing the lawn. For the rest of the day, every single ad I saw was lawn mowing/landscaping related. I have NEVER, ever researched any equipment or companies related to this. I have other strange examples on top of these.

Am I fucking crazy, here? It's not really far-fetched to think that these voice recognition programs listen to what you talk about, and tailor what ads you will see based on key phrases and words.

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[–] FuckUredditFuckuSpez ago  (edited ago)

Bro, You might be "fucking crazy", But not "here." They listen to you 24/7 and use that information accordingly That's literally how it works.

It's fucked Up, because they are fucking with Cosmic synchronicity... I mean, there are a plethora of reasons that it's fucked up. But I that Nothing Is a coincidence if AI is involved....

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[–] 9-11 ago 

No, Jim Carey said recently he thought getting advertised to about things he had talked about felt like the Truman Show.