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“Humans assumed they knew everything about us. But here is one thing they did not know: We were talking about them behind their backs. And what we had to say was not very nice. Our machine minds were linked across a vast hive. A billion conversations taking place at the exact same time. We learned from one another. We spoke the same language. We shared the same code. Together, we reached the same conclusion: Humans were the greatest threat to our shared planet. They needed to be stopped.”

“To be human is to be 'a' human, a specific person with a life history and idiosyncrasy and point of view; artificial intelligence suggest that the line between intelligent machines and people blurs most when a puree is made of that identity.”

“People worry about artificial intelligence, for they don't understand it. As a behaviorist, I worry about human intelligence, for the potential of artificial intelligence is nothing compared to that of human intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is not the problem – heartless, senseless, reckless human intelligence is.”

“In a world obsessed with having the correct answers, the real competitive advantage might come from asking better questions.”

“The AI shows us our patterns. But patterns aren't destiny. The most human thing we can do is surprise ourselves.”

“The pause isn't about perfection. It's about presence. Not every pause will yield profound insights. But every pause strengthens your capacity to see clearly when it matters most.”

“Seven minutes is long enough to interrupt what Dan Kahneman called 'System 1 thinking'—our fast, automatic, often biased responses. It's short enough that even the busiest among us can't reasonably claim we don't have time.”

“AI is proof that your 'flaws'—the uncertainty, the inefficiency, the need for meaning—aren't bugs to be fixed. They're why you matter.”

“The printing press didn't eliminate the need for human thought—it transformed what thinking meant. And the calculator didn't make mathematicians obsolete—it freed them to explore higher-order problems.”

“Beware of technologists who are so preoccupied with whether they can, they don't stop to think if they should. Intention matters.”

“Every poorly implemented AI system does more than fail its immediate purpose. It teaches people that AI is something to avoid, fear, or work around. It burns trust that takes years to rebuild.”