THE SPIRIT OF GRAVITY IN THE 19TH CENTURY TO HUMAN EVOLUTION IN THE AI AGE
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Spirit of Gravity, Human Evolution, AI EraAbstract
This academic article aimed to study and analyze the spirit of gravity in the 19th century towards the human evolution in the AI era. It was found that the human evolution is someone who can create new values by transcending traditional morality and realizing their highest potential. This individual understands and wisely utilizes AI to enhance their capabilities, rather than becoming a slave to technology. The true value of the human evolution lies in spiritual happiness, stemming from self-development and creating a better future. The over human will recognize the necessity of developing skills and abilities that cannot be replaced by AI, such as creativity, critical thinking, complex problem-solving, and emotional intelligence. In this dimension, the human evolution is one who does not succumb to resignation, nor blindly cling to the past, but instead uses history as a lesson and inspiration. The spirit of gravity in the context of AI refers to our continued adherence to technical limitations, narrow objectives, and the fear that accompanies AI development. These factors hinder humans from using AI as a tool to transcend their limitations and achieve complete freedom from desires and attachments. If humanity wishes to achieve human evolution by leveraging AI, we must overcome these spirits of gravity and view AI as a tool that can help us access pure spiritual power and renounce worldly attachments. This is how we can move beyond the spirit of gravity towards becoming the human evolution in the AI era.
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