How AI-Brained Are You, Actually?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini... can't tell if you should ask AI or just text a friend? Six levels of AI dependence — from full analog to full cyborg.

Sherlock's eternal rival—because only someone at that level is worth your time. Boredom is your real enemy. The world is a giant chessboard and you're five moves ahead. Crime is intellectual theater; you're a grandmaster who needs a worthy opponent to shine. You control a global criminal network and still call it 'not that interesting.' If you ever pointed that brain at something constructive, the results would be genuinely terrifying.
The chase is the thing—close enough to feel real, far enough to stay interesting. The moment boredom hits, you're eyeing the exit. But find someone who matches you intellectually and you'll actually stick around. Without tension, what's even the point.
Repetitive work is psychological torture. You're built for consulting, crisis strategy, or any role where the problem changes weekly. Your brain activates hardest when no one else has a solution—the impossible is your calling. Without Moriarty, there's no Sherlock.
Money is a game token, not a life goal. Less interested in cash, more interested in what chaos you can trigger with it. Once something clicks your interest, you move fast and go big. The biggest play happens when you're actually engaged.