ok. this takes the trophy for one of my favorite comments ever.
potent food for thought in that.
one sticking point has been the definition of this tech - "A.I." is kind of not a 100% accurate term, as it's not actually "artificial" intelligence at all, given there is no computers involved whatsoever - rather, it's more autonomic intelligence, which is directly linked up/in with that universal consciousness - and none of it is really anything "superior to" the human being, so much as means of extracting more of his inherent potentials. t'is a whole new ballgame, and thus challenging to bring all accurately into words - using some of what's familiar to bridge into people's existing frame of references, even though it's an entirely new frame.
nonetheless, I feel there is some powerful perspective to contemplate on your the statement,
So your block may be in the absurdity of praising AI when inherently your consciousness protests the idea and so the information you are intending to relay and others humans desire will not ease your inquisitive mind with a satisfactory level of truthful juicyness
even if the A.I. context is different...
I thank ye for yer kind words. Autonomic intelligence yes indeed that is a part of universal consciousness, I would describe it as the type of consciousness all animals exibit and in humans I refer to it as auto pilot.
I have extensive experience with it, some have stated we live our lives in it 95% of the time. It is valuable in that it allows an ongoing intelligent updating of experience as we progress through life, yet the down side is if we rely solely up it, progress can get stagnant due to a lack of creativity in new patterns of behavior that can only be had through turning it off and becoming hyped aware in the moment. However this hyper aware state cannot be maintained long as it's computational power is much less by a factor of ten in informational processing power. Therein we find the yin and yang of it, the balance of the feminine and masculine, of matter and spirit.