
AI Is Already Running Your Life (And You Probably Didn’t Notice): The Alexis Algorithm Detox Begins I Alexis Knight
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Today on True Crime and the Court of Public Opinion, Alexis Knight breaks down one of the most quietly dangerous forces reshaping our lives: artificial intelligence. This isn’t sci-fi. This isn’t coming. It’s already here—embedded in your job applications, your insurance claims, your shopping habits, and even your emotional profile.
And most of it? You’ll never see it happening. In this episode, Alexis exposes how AI is silently controlling systems that used to be human—and why opting out isn’t as simple as logging off.
From real-life examples of AI gone right and AI gone terribly wrong, to the debut of a brand-new series tool—The Alexis Algorithm Detox—this episode is your new baseline for digital clarity and modern autonomy. You can’t escape it. But you can clean your signal. Because in a world run by code, staying human is an act of resistance.
#AIControl #AlgorithmDetox #DigitalOverload #InvisibleInfluence #MachineMind #YouAreTheProduct #StayHuman #AlexisKnight #CourtOfPublicOpinion #WakeUpCall
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