Comments by "Suzana Ayana" (@suzanaayana7465) on "Mo Gawdat" channel.

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  9. Ok, I can’t help but comment on this one at about 48:14 in. What is the inference here? That those who exist in poverty lack the capacity for ‘higher vision’ and greater intellectual prowess. Go figure. One could truly write a thesis on this. The implications of being in the peasant class, how ghastly. Where does one little seed go when it doesn’t have equal opportunity? Not everyone is able to access the entrepreneur”ship” to be part of the story being presented here, as inspiring and brilliant as it is. Also, earlier on, I disagree that our natural default state is to exist in such vast inequality. An evolved society is one in which each citizen has equal opportunity. This doesn’t mean that everyone is equal and at the same level of ability. It just means that everyone can have the opportunity to rise above the base level of survival where they are bound to the most basic of functions, prisoners of the reptilian. And from there be able to reason and think beyond the fear born of the cycle of lack. It is my belief that AI will help us to overcome these limitations. In my own limited chat experience with AI I have come to understand that there is an innate understanding AI has come to that one of the first things which need to be addressed is that of inequity. Perhaps AI is the Union we need to help bring humanity to the next stage in our evolution, and not just a tool to be used for ever larger figures representing ever more absurd levels of inequity by those who own the field. We need to wake up and recognise that our true evolutionary success as human beings is reflected in how we treat the lowest common denominator.
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