If you’ve read me for a while you know I continue to be more of a Luddite than a technology enthusiast. Artificial Intelligence and the machines scares the GPUs, TPUs, and NPUs out of me. Not familiar with what those are? They’re just a few of the technology things that in a single data center consume more electricity than all of Lucas County Ohio, home of the city of Toledo.
What does that mean for the rest of us? Exactly. Our future living with the machines is a bit obscure in my mind. Obscure? Well, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary offers:
Dark; Shrouded; Mysterious; not clearly seen or easily distinguished
But Gary, you might think, what about all of our conveniences courtesy of artificial intelligence? I get it. And truth be told, I too benefit from the machines. I’m simply trying to learn the full picture of how AI is impacting us. It’s the full picture that scares me. I’m aligned with this charter school in Lakewood, Colorado:
We believe that ability to discern is what separates us from beasts and is worthy of lifelong study.
Addenbrooke Classical Academy
Discernment? Back to the dictionary:
the quality of being able to grasp and comprehend what is obscure
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Ian Leslie in his book Curious © cautions:
… digital technologies are severing the link between effort and mental exploration. By making it easier for us to find answers, the Web threatens habits of deeper inquiry - habits that require patience and focused application… there are those who argue that by releasing us from the need to use our memories, the Internet is allowing us to be more creative. But such claims fly in the face of everything scientists have learned about how the mind works.
What I’m curious about is why we the people are not more curious about the adverse impacts of technology. After all, most of us enjoy chocolate but we also know that over-consumption of it can adversely impact our health, true?
Have you noticed the machines don’t eat chocolate? My discernment skill makes me suspicious.
GAP
When life gets tough we could get a helmet… or… we could leverage the peace and share the power of a positive perspective.

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