Thoughts on the Future : are we Gods or Slaves of AI ?
- Samgan's Ocean
- Mar 3, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 11, 2023
As I contemplate the future while immersing myself in movies, documentaries, and series exploring the trajectory of technology, I can't help but harbor a profound sense of concern for humanity. The ease with which technology and globalization promise to enrich our lives, from the creation of helpful robots to the emergence of Google as the omnipotent source of knowledge, carries with it an unsettling undercurrent. Despite the convenience, there's a poignant realization that we may be hurtling toward an uncertain fate. The very advancements meant to simplify our existence also raise the question: are we inadvertently paving the way for our own demise? The abundance of readily available data online, while a testament to progress, leaves me pondering the potential consequences for the human experience.
In the online world, there's a sneaky cycle that's wrapping us up, quietly changing how we live without us even realizing it. Our connections with others, the roles we play, and even how we see ourselves are getting weaker because of this digital sway. The freedom to decide our own paths is slipping away, and instead, we're getting pulled into doing what the online world expects. We're kind of stuck to the internet and tech, becoming unintentional followers of their rules, and it's getting harder to step back and disconnect.
The way things normally are is sort of falling apart, and I can picture a time when we'll be telling younger folks about how life used to be. Back in the day, chatting face-to-face was the usual thing, meals were homemade by family members, and words, traditions, and symbols really meant something you could touch and feel.
I don't think we realize how risky things are getting. People are stuck in big cities and social media, thinking that's all there is to life—living in a routine, just following orders and doing things they don't even like. It's like we're losing the real point of it all. Big changes are happening, and the warmth of human connections is slowly disappearing. I'm not sure if it'll even exist in the future. Maybe we'll have to stand up against the things we made to survive. The creators won't be in control anymore, and the things they made will start searching for meaning, kind of like a fight between creatures and their gods.

Then, what is a human being? What defines a human being? Our notion as humans is fading away.
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I inderstand you and I feel you.. I have similar concenrns, but you know.. there is hope, holes too on some of these concerns as some might argue, I can show you some of them if you want to (^_^) .