Hopefully our current era will be remembered as the age of wisdom. A.I. is supplying more information than anyone could consume, but this in and of itself is not wisdom. Yuval Noah Harari likened this parenthesis in time to the story every culture shares, about a genie in a found bottle. The genie has information, but our three wishes must come from wisdom or they will backfire on us. A.I. has the answer to anything we may ask, but what are we asking? We are seeking wisdom but, as usual, we want fast solutions. Artificial intelligence is not a tool; it is an agent. For instance, the printing press, a tool, cannot write books on its own, it can only print what we want it to print. But A.I. amasses information and does not need to be told what to do with it. We have many choices and large decisions to make. What will guide us in these decisions must be Infinite Mind, not something which gathers information and tells us what to do based on how many times these “facts” have been repeated. I have faith in humanity and trust this is the tipping point in our understanding.
“Material substances or mundane formations, astronomical calculations, and all the paraphernalia of speculative theories, based on the hypothesis of material law or life and intelligence resident in matter, will ultimately vanish, swallowed up in the infinite calculus of Spirit.”
—Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 209:25-30
Judgment, like other devices by which the world of illusions is maintained, is totally misunderstood by the world. It is actually confused with wisdom, and substitutes for truth.”
—A Course in Miracles M-10.1:1-2






