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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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Unrealistic, yet still plausible. I enjoyed the plot, although parts of it felt a bit too far-fetched for where we are today. What resonated most, however, was the underlying theme of human existentialism — that part is no longer theoretical; it is already unfolding around us in real time. Moments like this make me wonder whether exploring a path in psychology might be worth considering.
Humans become “batteries” for the machines, just like in “The Matrix”!
AI is just making you a more effective and faster employeeab employee will still remain an employee trading time for money. If you are an employee, AI will not make you an investor.it takes a completely different state of mind.
This is beginning to sound like the Matrix ... Human are just going to be powerful source for the machines :(.. very dystopian outlook though.
This is the core of the 'Human Hunt' in 2026, Pascal. We aren't just looking for people who can use AI; we're looking for leaders who can redesign participation so that 'abundance' doesn't lead to an 'existential crisis.' The most valuable skill in an AI-native world isn't technical—it's the ability to define the 'human' purpose that the machines are serving.
AI impacts work, but human compliance expertise is crucial. Navigating TTB and state alcohol licenses demands nuanced interpretation and strategic judgment. AI aids, yet final oversight is human.
AI's optimal role is to empower, not replace. In federal and state alcohol compliance, including TTB, AI can manage complex data, allowing experts to focus on strategic judgment and decision-making, elevating contribution.
IEEE 802.15.6
i love the line about ai doing the thinking and robots doing the work, humans doing spin class to keep the servers alive hit hard. it’s a playful setup that lands a serious reminder: if we remove people without redesigning participation, we’re left with an existential mess.
Perhaps the next era of human value will not be defined by repetitive productivity... ...but by our ability to:-> imagine-> empathize-> collaborate-> make ethical decisions-> continuously reinvent ourselves The future should not be:“Humans serving machines.” It should be:“Machines amplifying human potential.” That may become one of the most important leadership, societal, and philosophical conversations of the AI era.
Galerians are back ?
So true. What if we focused on making humans more central instead?
Thank you for this. The real question is how we design AI around humans, so they remain the point.
Energym🔋..an interesting video. Those who are unemployed, retired or wealthy, have this issue of purpose. Boredom sets in... though a person becomes more knowledgeable. 🤔 Guess we'll just have to experience it.
We all need a sense of purpose, otherwise our lives have little meaning. As you shared AI "should be designed to make humans more capable, more creative, and more central to the future we are building." not to make us redundant.
That’s a critical question and we need to answer that very quickly to avoid humanity implosion 😳
Max Bornehed
If someone ever builds a gym like that, that pays you to train there, I’m sure it would be very popular.
Pure Matrix
That giving me some Matrix vibes 📟