
When all is said and done, does AI truly enhance our humanity, or does it undermine it? In this second part of the two-part series, our host, Carter Considine, draws on ancient Greek philosophy to determine whether AI can coexist with or disrupt the essence of what makes us,us.
One might say that AI is the ultimate form oftechnē—a tool designed to mimic and amplify human intelligence. Proponents like Marc Andreessen argue that AI could enhance human potential, solve global challenges, and enable unprecedented progress. However, much like Heidegger's critique of modern technology, AI risks reducing human relationships and creativity to transactional, utilitarian exchanges.
It’s time to consider a more mindful approach to AI, where technology supports Man’s flourishing without eroding the human being itself. By reconnectingtechnē withphusis, AI could enrich our lives, enhance creativity, and safeguard the intrinsic value of human connection and judgment.
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