Browse 886 quotes about Artificial Intelligence.
“Purpose-driven organizations bound by values are stronger than profit-driven organizations bound by rules.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Theory without practice isn't that useful—it's interesting, but ultimately impotent. And practice without theory is dangerous, leading to action without understanding.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“This is what distinguishes communities that thrive from those that dissolve into pleasant but ineffective social clubs: structure that enables rather than constrains, purpose that transcends individual benefit, and practices that build what regenerative momentum.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Small is beautiful. Three people who show up beats thirty who might.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Curiosity spreads through networks. It amplifies through interaction, and it deepens through collective exploration.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The myth of individual transformation is, I fact, just that—a myth. We change through relationships.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Values require maintenance. Like any relationship, they atrophy without attention.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“There’s something powerful about speaking values aloud”
Source: Future Rising: A Journey from the Past to the Edge of Tomorrow
“Choose human flourishing over pure optimization.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The machine didn't replace human connection … it created reasons for more of it.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“This is what intentional communities offer in the age of AI—spaces where we're present to each other and to the questions that matter, where we're not users or resources, but full humans creating meaning together.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“That's how transformation works in practice—not through grand plans but through small groups of committed people practicing new ways of being together.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Ethics, responsible innovation and intentionality aren't—or shouldn't be—just compliance checkboxes or a PR strategy. Instead, they form part of the metaphorical load-bearing structure that determines what can be built safely and beneficially—and what cannot.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Every algorithm is a mirror, reflecting the choices of its creators and users. But care—the kind we cultivate in the pause—is a lamp. It doesn't just reflect; it illuminates.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“In a world of exponential change, the capacity to remain curious—to find joy and purpose in not knowing—is actually a form of wisdom.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Care isn't soft—it's systematic foresight that prevents harm and enables flourishing.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Constraints don't limit innovation—they enhance it.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The question isn't whether we'll look into the algorithmic mirror—we will, dozens of times each day. The question is whether we'll also carry a lamp.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Transcendent qualities can’t be optimized, only honored. The goal isn’t improvement but deepening.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“When we can no longer define ourselves by what we produce, we’re forced to dig deeper and shift the question from ‘What do I do?’ to ‘What do I mean?’ And from ‘What can I create?’ to ‘Why do I create?”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Identity untested is identity unknown.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The art of being human in the age of AI: not competing on computational terrain but cultivating what emerges from consciousness, relationship, and care. Not optimizing our humanity but inhabiting it. Not becoming special but becoming real.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“These aren't skills to optimize, but truths to honor. And honoring them—through practice, through choice, and through daily return—is what keeps us human as the machines grow in ability and brilliance around us.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Only humans, at the moment, can question whether the goal itself deserves optimizing.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The AI systems we now see emerging aren't just sophisticated calculators or pattern-matching engines. They're behavioral mirrors—systems that reflect our language patterns, decision tendencies, creative impulses, even our emotional rhythms.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The question isn't 'What can't AI do?' It's 'What will I choose to cultivate, regardless of what AI can do?”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“This is how we reclaim agency: not by rejecting AI, but by insisting on human connection as we navigate it.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“In an atomizing age, connection is a form of rebellion; in an optimizing age, presence is a form of resistance”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“In an age where algorithms predict our every next move, choosing to be surprised by each other is revolutionary.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Go be human. Not because you must, but because the universe would be diminished without your particular way of stumbling toward beauty.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“Identity in the age of AI isn't about what we produce—machines will match and exceed our output. It's about what we mean, how we relate, and why we choose.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The future needs people who've stopped trying to be special and started trying to be real.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The machines will paint better pictures, write better reports, solve harder problems. Let them. Our work lies elsewhere: in choosing what to cherish, whom to become, and which impossible things to attempt—because attempting them is part of what we're here to do.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“This is what we mean by transcendent qualities—not skills that surpass others, but choices that arise from being human. They're not competitive advantages. They're existential responses.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“When AI shows you something uncanny about yourself—a perfect completion, an unexpected insight, a pattern you didn't know you had—resist the immediate urge to either flee or lean in.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The Mirror Test isn't about finding some essential human quality that AI can never touch (that's a losing game—every year, the machines mirror more). It's about developing what we might call reflexive muscle—the practiced ability to see both the mirror, and yourself seeing the mirror.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“What makes me me when technology can finish my next thought?”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“What makes me me when technology can complete my next sentence, choice, feeling, or action?”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The future needs humans who’ve stopped trying to be machines.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“You are determined to assume an antagonism between machines and men. You don't understand them. It's your persistent mishandling of them that makes you afraid of them. Why should there be an antagonism? There was a time when we could not exist without them nor they without us, and now, thought that no longer holds, the collaboration continues. Doubtless if they wished they could make an end of us today, but why should they? We are doomed inevitably; they will go on.”
Source: Stowaway to Mars
“Real transformation happens when AI—the
brain of every future system—aligns with
humanity, the heart of every lasting impact.”
Source: Dismantled: A Theory of Broken Mindsets—A Blueprint of Infinite Futures
“After thousands of years of coevolution, humans are now inextricable from technology.”
Source: Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World
“For the first time in economic history, we face an inversion with no obvious landing place. We are the generation that will live through the discontinuity. The last humans to remember when human thought had economic value. The first to discover what comes after.”
Source: The Last Economy: A Guide to the Age of Intelligent Economics
“The real threat isn't intelligence. It's the mirror.”
Source: A Signal Through Time
“As this technology grows almost daily, the prospect of AI becoming sentient, will be a moment in time we will come to regret.”
Source: The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall
“The ultimate weapon is already prepared — it only needs to evolve.”
“Techistentialism studies the nature of human beings, existence, and decision-making in our technological world. Today, we face both technological and existential conditions that can no longer be separated. We define this phenomenon as Techistentialism.”
Source: Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World
“Today, humanity faces technological and existential conditions that can’t be separated. We define this phenomenon as “Techistentialism.” Our existential condition is an uncertain one, considering the inherent dualities and paradoxes of life. Our techistential condition is no different.”
Source: Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World
“Who does A. I. (artificial intelligence) benefit? The people it replaces or the moguls who dominate and saturate the market with pseudo human intelligence.
It may make life easier for some, but as you know, humanity can be a waste at times.”
“Well at least one of you present here today, has the scaly green balls to give me an honest answer,’ he said, as he broke into a hearty lizard laugh.”
Source: Inara