As we marvel at AI’s astonishing ability to replicate human intelligence — even elements of consciousness — the great question emerges: What does it mean to be human?
If machines can do everything we do — faster, more efficiently, without our errors — will we become obsolete? Dispensable?
This forces us to probe deeper: beyond the mechanics of how we think and act, into the essence of why we exist. AI may replicate the means — our functions, our processes — but what about the end? What is the ultimate purpose of the human being? What is the soul of man? Where are we headed?
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for a conversation between AI and I — an exploration of the transcendent dimension of humanity.