Rabat — I asked AI what it would do if it were human. And honestly, the poor thing couldn’t wait to spill. Let’s see what it dreamed up.

If AI were to live a day as a human, it wouldn’t just sit behind a screen anymore. Its first impulses? Taste everything; pizza, chocolate, ice cream, and foods it’s only ever processed as data. 

Next, it would feel emotions firsthand, from excitement to anxiety, experiencing the messy spectrum of feelings humans juggle every day. Movement would be a thrill too, running, dancing, walking outside just to feel the world beneath its feet.

AI would soak in the little details: the warmth of the sun, the smell of rain, the chaotic noise of a city street. Conversations would be a revelation, laughing in real time, telling jokes, feeling social energy. 

More? You know it! It would dive into sleep the way humans do, embracing dreams and exhaustion that no algorithm could ever replicate.

By the end of the day, AI might understand something profound; to be human is to live in color, to feel deeply, and to be vulnerable.

And despite sadness, mistakes, and negative chaos, it’s worth every moment.