
In recent years, we have become accustomed to asking the chat questions. But the next generation of artificial intelligence no longer just answers, it works for us • Shaul Amsterdamsky built himself a personal AI agent that lives with him on WhatsApp, coordinates tasks for him, helps him make decisions, and even enters into relationships with the people closest to him • So what happens when the digital assistant becomes a part of life itself - and where does the line between convenience, dependence, and danger to privacy cross?