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The Future Belongs to the Conscious
Stay Awake in an Automated World Imagine looking back ten years from now and realizing that the greatest change brought by artificial intelligence was not the technology itself but the way it challenged humanity to rediscover its own strengths. The tools became smarter, faster, and more capable, yet the people who flourished were those who remained curious, ethical, adaptable, and deeply aware of the choices before them. The age of intelligence has never been solely about mac
Michael McClanahan
2 days ago3 min read


Awareness May Be the Most Important Skill of the Future
Jeff reached for his phone before he even got out of bed. Within minutes, he had checked the news, answered messages, glanced at social media, and accepted recommendations generated by algorithms he never considered. His morning felt productive, yet he had made dozens of decisions influenced by systems he barely noticed. Later that day, he realized he could remember very little of what he had consumed. The experience raised an important question. Was he directing technology
Michael McClanahan
3 days ago3 min read


Technology Needs a Conscience: The Day Convenience Made the Decision
Always keep your Conscience in Tact Emily approved a loan application with a single click because the system had already analyzed thousands of variables and recommended a decision. The software was fast, efficient, and remarkably accurate. As she prepared to move to the next case, she paused. Something about the applicant's story seemed unusual, and she chose to review the file herself. Her instincts proved correct. A recent life event had not been reflected in the data, and
Michael McClanahan
5 days ago4 min read


Why Robots Don’t Get Mad at Other Robots
The Calm Circuitry of Machines Robots do not get mad at other robots. That single observation captures an essential truth about artificial intelligence: it does not feel. It does not envy, resent, or experience the frustration that fuels human progress or dissent. When an algorithm miscalculates or a robot malfunctions, there is no emotional fallout: No grudge, no ego, no internal dialogue about blame or fairness. There is simply a return to function, a recalibration, a cold
Michael McClanahan
Nov 5, 20255 min read
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