Predicting the future: in a world of AI
I'm fascinated with learning; makes sense that I'm an educator. So of course when AI became mainstream I jumped right on and started learning and seeking to master the tools. Then something interesting happened. With every answer just a few keystrokes (or a voice chat) away I realized I was fascinated with acquiring information but I was only executing a fraction of it. Then even more interesting was after turning to ChatGPT and Grok for answers regarding the Bible I got the distinct impression that I was neglecting the opportunity to glean truth and wisdom from the source. I started to realize that instead of pondering and wrestling/testing ideas I was just taking the easy route and accepting whatever AI told me as fact. I honestly found that I was forgetting a lot of the chats because I was getting the answers too easily. Forgive my phrasing but I found chatting with ChatGPT, Grok, or whatever tool was intellectual masturbation. You get the stimulation but are completely devoid of connection. If I had to try and predict what the future holds I think there is going to be an overwhelming increase in demand for human connection. Take a look at how the Skool IRLs are skyrocketing. People want to be together. In Genesis 2:18 the very first thing God says is NOT good is for man to be alone. In that same vein I'm seeing people leave social media platforms. These platforms were built on the promise of connecting people but left us lonelier than ever. I think this is what is driving so much of the growth we're seeing here in Skool. People want to connect with people around shared values and interests. They want to grow together, build together, make a difference together. Not only that, people just want to hang out! This is why no agenda coffee hours and IRLs are gaining so much traction. No matter how good AI gets it will never have the human Spirit that connects us at a metaphysical level. Just a thought. What are your thoughts?