Description
What is AI really doing to humanity?
In this panel conversation with Tom Basset, Aaron Neyer, and Brittany Clements, we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, natural intelligence, and human evolution—not just from a technological lens, but from a deeply human one.
Featuring voices from technology, somatics, and consciousness work, this discussion goes beyond the surface to ask:
Is AI truly “artificial”… or an extension of human intelligence?
Are we enhancing our creativity—or slowly offloading it?
What happens when we rely too heavily on technology?
Can AI support healing, connection, and evolution—or does it risk disconnection?
How do we ensure ethics, purpose, and human dignity remain at the center?
We also dive into:
The difference between natural intelligence and machine intelligence
AI as a mirror of culture and consciousness
The role of purpose and responsibility in how we use technology
Psychedelics, creativity, and expanded awareness
The future of human-AI collaboration
This isn’t a conversation about whether AI is “good” or “bad.”
It’s about the deeper question:
Who are we becoming in relationship to it?
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