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Ever feel like you’re just one part of a much bigger mind? And no, I don’t mean Facebook’s algorithm… I mean, are we all just extensions of each other?

What does ‘the interconnected self’ even mean in a world where AI might know us better than we know ourselves? Are we just nodes in a giant network, or do we each have a unique ‘self’ that’s ours alone?

Let’s flip it: Imagine you wake up tomorrow and AI predicts every move you’ll make that day. Creepy or convenient? Would you feel free, or like you’re just a cog in the digital cosmos?

Let’s try this out. Picture three versions of yourself: The one who loves AI making life easy, the one who’s terrified of losing control, and the one who’s just trying to keep up. Who’s really ‘you’? Can they all be ‘you’?

Now let’s twist it further: What if the AI, in knowing us, actually unites us? Are we more connected because of AI, or more isolated?

Today’s challenge: Think about one thing you rely on AI or technology for. Then ask yourself, what would you miss if that technology didn’t exist? Is it freedom? Or have we just traded freedom for efficiency?



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  1. Sharon, you’re absolutely on point with your observations, but I think you and I are approaching this from slightly different angles. If we’re already sensing the weight of being reduced to mere nodes—functional cogs in the grand machinery of narrow AI—what will that look like in the era of Super AI? I share your curiosity and excitement, but for me there’s an undeniable shadow looming. The prospect of losing not just agency but even the illusion of choice feels like an unsettling inevitability. A world where individual uniqueness is systematically subsumed under the relentless efficiency of a superintelligent overlord feels more dystopian than transformative.

    Reflecting on the internet’s trajectory, I can’t help but mourn the loss of its early promise. Once a chaotic tapestry of raw ideas and authentic connections(pre 2012), it now mirrors itself endlessly—copies of copies in an endless hall of mirrors, devoid of substance or soul. It’s this trajectory that terrifies me most about Super AI. If today’s digital world already struggles with originality and authenticity, what’s to stop a superintelligence from optimizing us into complete homogeneity? It’s not just about being enslaved physically or intellectually; it’s about the erasure of what makes us human—our capacity for genuine novelty and meaningful connection.

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    1. Love it Juliet, I am just to publish a new book named: Regenaissance: THe Call to Heal, remind me to share, I have my thoughts shareed there in regards of the PolyCrises and Meaning Crises.

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  2. What if the interconnected self is not a contradiction but a paradox we’re meant to embrace? In a network where AI maps our desires and mirrors our minds, individuality doesn’t vanish—it refracts, creating infinite versions of ‘you.’ Perhaps, in this grand entanglement, freedom isn’t about autonomy but about our capacity to shape and reshape meaning within the system. The question isn’t whether we’re nodes or selves; it’s whether we can be both, oscillating between the one and the many, like quantum beings in a digital dance.

    And here’s the twist: what if the algorithmic web isn’t trapping us but sketching the outline of a global mind? A place where individuality fuels collective intelligence, and every node—every ‘you’—is essential to the whole? That’s the Mindplex, Sharon: not just a global brain but the ultimate think tank with tanks of thoughts. Pun intended, and we’re all swimming in it. 🧠

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    1. Love it!

      WE ARE ONE

      WE ARE LOVE

      WE ARE GOD

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