How would we react when the inevitable comes to the fore? Then how would we be remembered if today and the near future are to be framed at the time when the verdict is known?
There's no simple way to explain how we should receive a technology that tends to do things that we thought are exclusive to us, humans. It probably makes us feel diminished, hence the threatening effect; or perhaps it elevates us, giving hope to tackle challenges previously thought to be beyond our abilities. Ultimately, can we consider the chance of liberating us from our personalized limits?
RewAIre
Our current consciousness is likely stubbornly wired based on our perceptions of how things should be. The resonance links must be predominantly to the traditional ranking of our intellectual, emotional or instinctive wants and needs. The unknown tends to also trigger our defensive actuators. There might be a need to rewire the frontend of our consciousness or we may opt to reframe how we see things from within.
PersonifAI
Are we allowing ourselves to see what has been gathered rather than the mechanism and means of gathering? There must be a good chance to see a humanized form of collective past and present, since it is not too different from appreciating the value of the harvests rather than the harvesting tools and means.
Each of those whose thoughts were embedded might be reaching out to us and they will reach us well if only we decide to learn how to reach out to them.
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