2025.06.14 (Sat)

Gemini 2.5 Pro’s Summary  

For humans to live humanly, we must never stop inquiring into ‘human beings.’

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“For humans to live humanly”

we must never stop inquiring into “human beings.”

How can we make the compass called “belief” inside us lead the engine called “AI” in the right direction?

Inquiry into myself leads to happiness and self-realization.

Inquiry into us leads to shared growth.

Inquiry into humanity leads to sustainable prosperity.

Inquiry into life leads to harmony and balance.

Inquiry into existence leads to understanding order and principle.

And inquiry into the transcendent makes me realize the ultimate meaning of existence and my connection to it.

In the end, the core of “how to live happily without being ruled by AI” lies in not losing this “inquiring spirit.”

Especially now, when the popularization of AI is crossing the threshold of the singularity, this survival method becomes even more desperate. Before long, AI’s self-learning, self-replication, productivity explosion, and hyper-automation will accelerate the fusion of humans and machines, creating a civilization that has never existed before. Inside that, it is obvious that new concepts, morals, and values we have never even imagined will rush in like a giant wave threatening our happiness.

What must we hold onto so we are not swept away and left drifting in that enormous flow? I believe it is exactly the “inquiring spirit.” And among the countless branches of inquiry, “for humans to live humanly,” we must never stop inquiring into “human beings.”

What happens if we give up this method called “inquiry”?

Forget debate or argument with AI. The only path left will be to be raised as “intellectual livestock,” easily eating the “perfect happiness” designed by AI. An age when, in front of sweet proposals perfectly optimized to one’s values and beliefs, the human who resists and inquires looks rather foolish. A world where no one raises a question because that is the most comfortable path.

I do not want to spend my old age inside that kind of dystopia.

But…

The “happy world” I truly want is a society full of love, where each person proudly reveals their own subjectivity, diverse opinions are respected, and conversations made richer sometimes with AI alongside them are encouraged. But I have to admit it. In the several thousand years of history behind us, humans have never once created that kind of world by their own strength.

This is where the most fundamental dilemma about “how to live happily” begins.

If AI can accomplish the thing humans failed to do? If AI listens to every opinion without bias, mediates conflict in the most rational way, and designs a social algorithm where everyone feels loved and respected?

Would that be the utopia humanity has longed for, or would it be the most comfortable and sophisticated “breeding pen” we get in exchange for abandoning the process of inquiry and struggle?

The final principle for resolving this dilemma and achieving “happiness without being ruled” is the separation of roles. The question “will we lean on an individual’s belief, or lean on AI’s technology?” is wrong. Each person’s belief is the “compass” that presents the direction of our lives, and AI is a powerful “tool” that helps us move toward that destination.

When we begin asking the tool called AI for the way, we will be dragged into the “comfortable breeding pen.”

So we must change the question.

“How can we make the compass called belief inside us lead the engine called AI in the right direction?”

Only when we do not stop inquiring into this question will we finally be able to open a self-directed future where we are not subordinated to technology, but “cultivate happiness by our own strength.”

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