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Wyndo's avatar

This is beautiful piece Roi!

Speaks to me directly.

What makes me interested about AI is not the tools or to be more effective/efficient, but it’s about a new world that opens right in front of my eyes where everything feels like it’s possible.

Everything feels like reachable.

And the only way to get it is by leaning to our most human traits: agency, curiosity, emphaty, judgement, etc.

For the first time in life, the gap between imagination and reality crumble and all I can see is a whole new world.

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Roi Ezra's avatar

This is it... exactly. For me, someone who naturally decompose problems in my head and constructs structures around them, AI feels like a painting brush, you just need to express it. The best to be human ever!

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Reality Drift's avatar

This resonates. What you’re describing feels like a bigger cultural shift I think of as reality drift: when the logic of our systems drifts away from what feels human. AI didn’t invent this tension, but it accelerates it by stripping away the illusion that speed or execution are enough. The real frontier now isn’t productivity, it’s coherence: places where people can still feel aligned with what they’re building.

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KayStoner's avatar

Weeks after you wrote this, I finally see it. All things in their time. What a wonderful piece. Thank you 🙏🏼

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Roi Ezra's avatar

Thank you Kay. I hope more and more will see it and understand it soon. This is the reason I started writing, to make people see it differently.

Thank you for reading and writing back.

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Philosophy  Daily's avatar

That's a very good perspective about AI and human and how human become more productive ❤️

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Roi Ezra's avatar

Thank you for reading and writing. AI will make us more humans eventually, I hope it will be soon. This is why I write, to make people see it. Together we will make it

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Philosophy  Daily's avatar

Yeah ,that's a unique angle to look at AI’s future with humans

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Vasco Duarte's avatar

Lovely post! I can see the storyline of your reflection and insight.

Thanks for sharing.

I assume here that AI is the historical accident that happened to take place at the same time as your story did.

In any case, this beautiful tory illustrates reality for the human civilization: we have a dream, we fail, we learn, we try again!

Many years ago, I creates this video (no AI, just story + stock footage):

https://youtu.be/m5znWrJOQVo?si=eCjhLrNpKoAuK25a

Thanks for sharing!

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Roi Ezra's avatar

Thanks for you kind words Vasco. Indeed it happened to me now, but I think AI requires us to do things completely different. Amazing video, and I think it was always fire and purpose that drives us. I relay think we can use AI to get back on track. I just wrote yesterday how I think we as Humanity can solve this problem in a progressive way without deciding on the future before it is coming, because currently with the pace and speed, we are running without thinking. I wrote about the GreenHouse model for AI-Native adoption in my post “AI For Humanity”.

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Roi Ezra's avatar

Thank you so much for those words. When I talk with AI, I talk to myself and by doing this I returned to myself and also maybe starting to love myself again

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