When will Human beings become “creative?”
Question from the Internet:
“How creative would a human or AI that has achieved superintelligence be?”
AI — regardless of how “clever” it could become — cannot become “creative.” AI is a computer built and programmed by human beings. It will “create” whatever human beings program it to create.
For the same reason, AI is not “dangerous” or “threatening.” Human beings using AI are dangerous and threatening since, by default, we use everything selfishly, only for our own sake, while controlling, manipulating, exploiting, and destroying others.
At the same time, human beings — as long as we blindly and instinctively follow our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric, and individualistic nature — also act in a “robotic way,” following our inherently installed egoistic program, even if we destroy ourselves as a result.
In our original and present form, we cannot create anything; actually, we consume and destroy everything like cancer.
On the other hand, we have the ability to reach a unique “superintelligence” that can become partners with nature’s life-creating and life-nurturing system.
If the inherently cancer-like, all-consuming, and all-destroying individual human beings agreed to build nature-like, mutually responsible, and mutually complementing integration, repeating the revolutionary evolutionary breakthrough of single-cell organisms becoming multi-cellular organisms for the obvious evolutionary benefit, since we achieved this evolutionary breakthrough consciously and purposefully, through our own methodical actions and development, we could become nature’s only truly conscious “inner observers” and equal partners in creating and nurturing life.
After all, what is “creativity?”
The only real creation worth pursuing is creating life and understanding how and why life is created. What is the point in “creating,” producing, and consuming all of the pointless and aimless gadgets and technology we use only to destroy ourselves and try to control and exploit others?
If we learned the purpose of life and also learned how we can create, nurture, and preserve life, then we would become truly “creative,” and we would become actually “Human Beings.”
But this Human “superintelligence” cannot be personal. It has to fit how life is created and nurtured through the totally selfless and unconditional mutual service and guarantee of myriads of diverse elements and particles — like the cells of our biological bodies, for example.
Thus, the “omnipotent” and all-knowing Human “superintelligence” has to become collective and mutual, each of us providing our individual uniqueness and devoting and subjugating our individuality to the complete and all-encompassing whole.
This will not erase us; it is the opposite. Through this Human “superintelligence,” we will all have unlimited access to a perfect and eternal reality, where we all sense existence beyond any egoistic and subjective limitations like time and space, for example.
Through this unique Human “singularity” — we all become active and contributing parts of — we will even escape physical life or death (without needing to physically die first) since we will not associate ourselves with this biological body and its limited physical consciousness and perception of reality any longer. We will exist through each other through the selfless and unconditional love and service we provide to one another.
It is this “supernatural” — above the inherently selfish, egoistic, and exploitative nature — love and service to others that will give birth to the unique Human “superintelligence” or “collective consciousness” and composite perception of reality.
And this is the “Human consciousness” that can enter and attain nature’s system and its life-creating forces and abilities from within.