The worry is not the increasing use of AI

2024 Jan 26

But the diminishing use of discriminative intelligence

 

There are more neuron connections in our brain than there are stars in the universe.

But they need to be used, for them to fire.

 

Internet, GPS, Smart phones, AI … the waves of change will keep getting stronger, frequent, and intrusive.

With great convenience, comes low responsibility and even lower application of higher faculties.

Awesome cocktail to get low on.

 

3 ways to regain sovereignty & clarity by observing, reflecting, connecting:

  • Know yourself – who are you, really

  • Know the world – what is going on and what is driving it

  • Know how to know what is real and what is not – what matters most

 

Use:

DI (Discriminative Intelligence):      100% of time

AI:                                                                  As per need in combination with DI

 

When you know yourself, the world, and what matters, you develop a heightened sense of awareness, clarity, and sovereignty over self. You will know what to ask from yourself, your parents, kids, institutions, and AI. And whom to believe how much.

 

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