Civilization has always evolved by embracing tools that challenge existing norms. AI, like the agricultural plow, the printing press, and the steam engine, is a tool with transformative potential. Its success—or failure—depends on our willingness to question outdated notions of morality and adapt to new realities.
As Descartes and Newton showed, survival requires intellectual courage. Just as early societies redefined ethics for the survival race, we must now confront AI not as a threat but as an opportunity to redefine what it means to be human in the 21st century. After all, progress is rarely about clinging to the past—it’s about daring to imagine a better future.
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