The rapid acceleration of technology, particularly in AI, is fundamentally altering human interaction and personality development. While current AI models remain largely primitive and inaccessible to the average user, their potential lies in making essential services like healthcare and education cheaper and more efficient by removing administrative overhead. The current negative sentiment toward AI in the U.S. stems from a fear-driven narrative and the perception of wealth concentration within Silicon Valley. Addressing this requires shifting toward a positive-sum framework, potentially through broader public equity ownership in AI companies to foster a sense of collective stake in the future. Ultimately, the most effective path forward involves moving beyond simple chatbot interfaces toward ambient, artisan-crafted AI experiences that integrate seamlessly into daily life, helping individuals achieve greater intellectual and spiritual growth.
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