When we
use
Chat GPT
for every
inquiry,
will we
lose
the ability
to be
completely
human?
Currently,
when I see
a response
AI generated,
I’m fascinated
and disappointed.
It’s amazingly
quick
like some
magic trick,
but it’s
slick
with questionable
depth
and accuracy.
Like the Tree
of Knowledge
with forbidden
fruit,
Apple
and Google
and each brand
of bot
will not
bring forth
some Eden.
Even
if the uses
for science
and each
new appliance
will allow
us to save
lives
and time,
what else
is lost?
And what’s
the true
cost
of being
bossed
by
AI?
Vince Gilligan’s
newest
creation,
“Pluribus”
asks us
to imagine
a virus
that causes
kindness
and a singular
mind.
From many,
one;
except for
one
in New
Mexico,
and 11 more
scattered
around
the world.
The dozen
individuals,
ordinary
kinds,
possess
their own
minds.
The rest
of the world
shares
one
of a kind;
sharing
one mind
and emotion.
Life
on earth
feels flat
and lifeless,
despite
access
to all
and peace.
The inquiry
that is asked
of us
watching
“Pluribus”
is
what is
humanity?
Like the Garden
of Eden,
such paradise
may entice
at first
glance.
What would
make one
so averse
to a universe
of Peace
on Earth
and goodwill
to all men?
Well,
for one,
a woman.
The protagonist
in this
limited series
wants
the world
the way
it was.
Because
she desperately
wants
to preserve
humanity,
she
rejects
the simplicity
of complicity
with these
nice zombies.
Interestingly,
we get to see
peace
on earth
without love.
And maybe
that’s the message.
Love
is not
essential
to peace,
but it is
essential
for the potential
of humanity.
I wish
joy
to the world
and peace
on earth,
with love