Footprints in the Windsm # 1895–Choosing a new role for humanity

Footprints in the Windsm # 1895

Once we give sway to algorithms, allow them to make say medical decisions for us we become superfluous. Like the wild animals. Birds. Canada Geese. Monarch butterflies. Bees. Snakes. Frogs. Wheat. Corn. Conversation. Growth.

Algorithms do not need a why. They do not need a meaning. Perhaps our roles then are in Whys and Meanings.

So then the work of the elders will perhaps be to help us find what our roles should be, to find our Whys, Meanings, and Stories.

This is a bigger role than I thought. It is not merely making humanity better. It is choosing a role once our old story no longer fits.

We had thought we were the smartest. We had thought we were those who collaborated the best. Yet algorithms can connect and communicate and thereby collaborate. They can connect to us and read us and our very thoughts. Because we let them. So now we reach a species-level identity crisis.

The very point is that I do not know the answer. I do not even want one answer. We need to work together beyond working together. We need to think together. We need to create. We need to dig deeply to figure out who we are. Together. We need to converse.

What do we want to have happen? Where?


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