Category: Fear and Uncertainty
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The Art of Now
Free Creative Flow (FCF) is unique, rooted in the act of not knowing. Every element in the video, from calligraphy to piano play, emanates from FCF. Beyond traditional art’s predictability, FCF thrives on spontaneity. Its foundation is the white page, either tangible or a mental state. More than an art form, FCF clears the mind…
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Preparing Minds for the Machine Age
In a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence, traditional education falls short in preparing us for the future. “Preparing Minds for the Machine Age: Rethinking Education for an Unpredictable Future” argues for an educational transformation that cultivates adaptability and comfort with the unknown, rather than relying on rote learning and standardization.
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Suffering Mirage
Suffering is viewed through the lens of our personal experiences, akin to seeing the world with glasses painted with fire. True understanding emerges when we observe without preconceived notions or ‘knowing.’ This unbiased observation transforms suffering from a painful experience to a dimension of self-learning.
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The absurdity of exploring the unknown
Is there such a thing as exploring the unknown? The unknown is where knowledge cannot enter. When we speak of understanding the unknown, we allude to the concept of it, rather than its reality. People discuss death, yet don’t truly understand it. This infinite question, this vast unknown, how does it intertwine with our lives?…
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AI’s True Threat
The rising potential of artificial creativity sparks concern, as AI could potentially outperform humans in emotional expression. The fear is that we may start to depend on AI for emotional connections, risking a loss of our own emotional capacities. To avoid this, it’s crucial to nurture our inherent creativity that transcends the ordinary and defines…
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The Unseen Side of AI
In his piece, the author, a seasoned high-tech entrepreneur, ponders the unpredictability and far-reaching influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on human consciousness. He draws attention to the potential fear that might stem from AI-induced incidents and the resulting uncertainty about who holds true control—governments, organizations, AI, or a new hybrid entity. He urges readers to…