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“It isn’t absurd,” the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein wrote in 1947, “to believe that the age of science and technology is the beginning of the end for humanity.” The proposition is looking less absurd by the day: AI may eventually turn on us; industrialization has turned the planet against us; social media is turning us against each other; and nuclear weapons linger just offstage, waiting for an...
The article takes a critical stance towards the growing reliance on AI, particularly in areas like healthcare, education, and personal relationships. It argues that treating AI as a replacement for human interaction is problematic, as AI lacks the ability to truly understand or empathize with humans. The author suggests that this could lead to a crisis of meaning and mental health issues, as well as an over-reliance on technology that may exacerbate existing societal problems. Furthermore, the a...