How to become irreplaceable in today’s world led by AI

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AI breakthrough drums are relentless – and they are almost at all times accompanied by the query: what does this mean for our work? As a part of classes, conference rooms and dinner tables, the same fear appears: Will AI replace me? What will occur to my work, profession, my goal?

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Instead of shrinking in fear, what if we accepted it as our moment to develop? What if we could completely change the query? Instead of perceiving AI as an upcoming threat, what, if we see it as an opportunity – and we think about our unexplored potential as an alternative of blurring in our stop?

Perhaps a higher query could also be: what can I do so that AI can never repeat myself? The answer is not about competing with machines, but in bending deeper into what makes us people.

Absolute intelligence

This is the moment to get up our absolute intelligence: an extremely human ability to creativity, compassion and awareness. While AI can generate answers in milliseconds, only people can generate meaning. This is our ability to mix ideas, feel empathy and imagine latest realities that give and its context – and direction.

We must help the next generation understand that they weren’t born only with intelligence, but with absolute intelligence – intelligence, whose machines cannot repeat themselves. Their creativity, their empathy, the ability to deeply connect with others – these are gifts that can take us through the AI ​​era towards a higher future for all of us.

This idea was thoroughly examined by the international leader of humanitarian and spiritual Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, who clearly distinguishes AI and what he calls “absolute intelligence” – our innate, unlimited human potential.

Now the query arises: how do we gain access to this absolute intelligence?

How to access absolute intelligence

It starts with mastering your personal minds. The ability to observe and manage our thoughts and emotions is the first step. Breathing techniques and meditation are invaluable tools – easy, but deep – which help to settle the mind and connect with our inner strength of the source. When we are in contact with this internal energy reservoir, we are not only able to deal with our stress and negative emotions higher, but we are also able to connect with others in a more significant way, increasing mutual trust and strengthening the community.

Thanks to the regular practice of meditation, we will overcome the fear of the unknown, move in uncertainty with greater clarity and cultivate a calm, concentrated awareness. This internal stillness is a well of creativity and intuition – and a gate to absolute intelligence.

We all heard about the old saying: “Your attitude determines your height.” I’d say that it makes sense in our current context. We would do well to accept a critical change in our considering: go from responding with anxiety to reacting with consciousness in the face of challenges and uncertainty.

History shows us what happens when societies are based on innovations. In the Nineties, the US was leaning on the web and digital tools, while in a part of Europe they hesitated, and the resulting progressive gap still reflects. We cannot afford to allow fear or hesitate to refrain. An actual opportunity with AI is not only maintaining; He is to lead with honesty, curiosity and conscience. In this manner we do not adapt to the future – we help to define it.

I remember early discussions in one of my AI classes at the University of Southern California, when the field was still in its infancy. During this time, our challenge was modeling the basic elements of the brain function – especially in areas similar to machine vision and image processing. We have studied whether biologically inspired visual systems could be used for complex problems, similar to automatic goal detection in cluttered environments or autonomous navigation for robots, on land and underwater.

What once seemed a theoretical study has now become a practical reality, and these innovations play a key role in increasing safety, developing exploration and improving the quality of life through real use in medicine and more.

Shaping the future

At the base of AI is an extraordinary tool. But it is still only a reflection of the intelligence that created it. And this is a deeper truth: the future does not belong to the artificial intelligence itself. It belongs to those that know how to ask the right questions, build with wisdom and lead with extremely human features that machines can never imitate.

And although artificial intelligence can imitate language and predict behavior, it cannot repeat the basis of trust underlying human society. Trust is based on two pillars of communication and competence. And no algorithm can replace the warmth of a friend, the presence of a mentor or a sense of belonging from common human experience.

We are not here to be afraid of what we created. We are here to evolve.

And is not an enemy of human progress; It’s a catalyst. It gives us a rare opportunity to jump forward – speed up innovation, deepen insight and expand our collective potential. But to fully use this, we must drop the opposite lens, through which we frequently perceive the unknown.

Instead of preparing for interference, what if we were satisfied with the discovery? What if we replace fear with curiosity, resistance with openness and anxiety with consciousness? When we meet with the future with confidence in our deeper intelligence, we not only shape technology – we raise it.

Using absolute intelligence as our guide, we will go to the future, which is not only faster, but more significant. The future in which AI strengthens human ingenuity does not replace it. The future defined not by competition with machines, but with cooperation – with the purpose, with heart and the highest vision of humanity.

AI breakthrough drums are relentless – and they are almost at all times accompanied by the query: what does this mean for our work? As a part of classes, conference rooms and dinner tables, the same fear appears: Will AI replace me? What will occur to my work, profession, my goal?

Instead of shrinking in fear, what if we accepted it as our moment to develop? What if we could completely change the query? Instead of perceiving AI as an upcoming threat, what, if we see it as an opportunity – and we think about our unexplored potential as an alternative of blurring in our stop?

Perhaps a higher query could also be: what can I do so that AI can never repeat myself? The answer is not about competing with machines, but in bending deeper into what makes us people.

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