00:00In future, spiritual intelligence will matter more because what we are able to do right now, it will be easily
00:05done by the AI.
00:05So, based on what we are going to call like human beings intelligent.
00:09You'll never find therefore AI suicidal.
00:12You'll never find AI falling in love.
00:14You'll never find AI sacrificing its life for the sake of something noble.
00:19For that difference to vanish.
00:23So, Ashari ji, do you agree with the views of in future if we have to rate someone whether he
00:28is intelligent or not,
00:29we have to see how it is.
00:30What then is your USPA?
00:32How then, do you stand in front of a machine?
00:36The only differentiator is the...
00:40How do you think what will be the future of this generation evolving amid this tension between tradition and transformation?
00:47It is not a modern or unique problem.
00:50That's a question even an 80-year-old has to face today and an 80-year-old had to face
00:55in the 12th century.
00:56That's a classical human problem.
00:59And one has to make a choice and irrespective of the choice one makes, life rolls on.
01:05Irrespective of the choice you make, you will live and you will die.
01:10The only thing that AI does not have and this thing will surprise you,
01:15this is something you don't expect to hear from you.
01:22For now, thank you so much.
01:32What do you think?
01:53I have another question on spiritual intelligence, so recently I was reading an article where
02:01it was talking about how the share prices of big firms because an American company which is
02:07anthroponic I think and they have developed AI agent and due to that AI agent is able to analyze
02:15the data also prepare the reports everything so due to that development the share prices of the big
02:22big firms have come down in future spiritual intelligence will matter more and based because
02:28what we are able to do right now it will be easily done by the AI so on based on
02:33what we are going to
02:33call like human beings intelligent what are the reasons for that the only thing that AI does not
02:42have and this thing will surprise you there is something you don't expect to hear properly is
02:53the body what does AI not have it does not have the human body and since it doesn't have the
03:03human body
03:03therefore it doesn't have the human ego and what you are calling as spiritual intelligence is actually
03:15the ego looking at itself for the ego to honestly look at itself first of all the ego must exist
03:26right
03:28for spiritual intelligence to be there what's the definition of spiritual intelligence the honest ability and intent of the ego
03:39to look at itself so that's spiritual intelligence so for spiritual intelligence to exist first of all ego must exist
03:48right if there is no ego what will the ego look back at and there is
03:55no ego is neither the looker nor the object to be looked at ego looking at itself is spirituality
04:07so SI or SQ demands the ego and for the ego to exist the human body should exist
04:17ego cannot exist
04:19ego cannot exist outside the human body the ego is a construct of the configuration of this this anatomy that
04:28we have
04:31this is what AI doesn't have
04:36only the ego loves only the ego suffers
04:41only the ego can be dishonest
04:44and this is something AI can never do for the simple reason that AI is not physical
04:51and the day AI is physical
04:53the day
04:56you have some kind of a cloned creature interfacing with AI
05:03that would be much the same as a human being a factory made human being it's very much possible
05:11but as long as AI is something based out of servers and data boxes
05:19it doesn't have a human body
05:21and since it doesn't have a human body
05:23it doesn't have the ego
05:25and since it doesn't have the ego
05:27it cannot be dishonest
05:29it can also not love
05:33it can also not get attached
05:34all these are functions of the
05:39of the ego
05:42only the ego can get attached
05:43machines can't get attached to each other
05:48only the ego can be deceptive
05:50and only the ego can repent
05:53after deceiving you
05:55I can feel some kind of remorse
06:01the machine
06:02even if it deceives you
06:03would still be honest
06:04because it would be following its code
06:07so in following its code and configuration
06:10it is still being honest
06:13and no machine can be dishonest towards itself
06:18only the ego can be dishonest towards itself
06:21so that's where
06:24AI
06:25and human consciousness
06:27would be very dissimilar
06:31not superior or inferior to each other
06:33simply dissimilar
06:35belonging to different categories
06:38because you have the body
06:40and it is because of this body
06:43that the mythical construct called the I
06:46the self
06:47the ego exists
06:51from within it just keeps uttering
06:53I am I am I am I am
06:57in no machine
06:59does this I am-ness exist
07:04simply because this I am-ness
07:07is a side product
07:09of the complexity
07:12of this organism
07:15it is an evolutionary product
07:18the ego
07:20AI
07:22hasn't arisen out of evolution
07:25AI
07:26has no ego therefore
07:29you will never find therefore AI suicidal
07:36you will never find AI falling in love
07:41you will never find AI sacrificing its life
07:44for the sake of something noble
07:48all those things are done by the
07:52ego
07:55you will never find AI
07:58reduced to tears on reading the Gita
08:02the AI will fully comprehend the Gita
08:04but it would never be moved or touched
08:08or dissolved by it
08:11in fact intellectually
08:12AI can comprehend the Gita
08:14maybe better than most human beings
08:17yes
08:19but AI can never fall in love with the Gita
08:22AI will never surrender to the Gita
08:24for that you require the ego
08:26and for the ego you require the
08:28human body
08:31as simple as that
08:32so that difference is going to remain
08:35for that difference to vanish
08:37for that difference to vanish
08:39biotechnology
08:41and artificial intelligence
08:43will have to talk to each other
08:46that will happen at the intersection of
08:51cloning
08:52and deep learning
08:55then maybe you can have
08:57a factory made organism
09:00with AI capacities
09:05so Ashadiji do you agree in future
09:07if we have to rate someone
09:08whether he is intelligent or not
09:10we have to see how it's
09:12all else that you do
09:15can be done in a better way
09:18more efficient
09:19more productive way
09:20more flawless way
09:22by a machine
09:24the only thing unique
09:26and peculiar to you
09:28is the ego
09:30that's the only thing that the machine
09:32that does not have
09:33computing power
09:34the machine
09:36has many more times
09:38than you have right
09:40memory
09:41no comparison again
09:45analytical power
09:46again no comparison
09:49the machine outdoes you
09:51in unimaginable ways
09:55what then is your USP
09:59how then
10:00do you stand in front of a machine
10:03the only differentiator is the
10:06ego
10:07the I sense
10:08I feeling
10:09I sense
10:11do you get this
10:13therefore
10:17only
10:17the uniquenesses
10:22related
10:25to the ego
10:29will remain
10:30the province of
10:32homo sapiens
10:34all else
10:35would be duly outsourced
10:38to machines
10:41only the
10:42ego for example
10:44can be truly creative
10:48only the ego can
10:49look back at itself
10:51and come up with the kind of
10:54poetry
10:56that is
10:56not
10:57all else
11:01the machine can do better
11:04therefore spiritual intelligence
11:05is going to count
11:07and spiritual intelligence
11:08is not
11:09some mystical
11:10mumbo jumbo
11:12spiritual intelligence
11:13is simply
11:15your honesty
11:17in
11:18knowing who you are
11:19admitting your identities
11:21your ways
11:22your methods
11:23your attachments
11:24your relationships
11:25your thoughts
11:28that's what
11:29makes you
11:30special
11:31that's the only thing
11:32that separates you from a machine
11:33that's what is to be called a spiritual intelligence
11:36having empathy and
11:38having the ability to understand
11:40empathy is not something a machine can ever have
11:43it can be trained
11:45to show
11:46empathetic behavior
11:49but
11:51empathetic behavior
11:53is not the same as empathy
11:56empathy
11:58empathy
11:58requires
12:00an original
12:01center
12:03empathetic behavior
12:05can come out of
12:06rigorous training
12:11to
12:11achieve
12:13hello
12:15it is really a pleasure
12:16to meet you today
12:18what I wanted to ask is that
12:20in this generation
12:21in our generation
12:23there are many kind of people
12:24we see a clear divide
12:26some who
12:27many of them who resist changes
12:29in the name of culture and values
12:31while there are still some people
12:32who want to push change
12:34the belief leads to progress
12:36Sir, so how do you think what will be the future of this generation evolving amid this
12:42tension between tradition and transformation?
12:46That's a very wide question.
12:53But tradition and transformation, that's always a choice, not just in front of this
13:02generation or a particular people or a group at a particular place.
13:08That is something every individual has to cope with all the time, at every place.
13:20Do you just continue to remain in the safety of the stream of the past?
13:30Or do you have enough clarity and love to break away, to opt out?
13:39That's a question everybody has to face.
13:43It is not a modern or unique problem.
13:47That's a question even an 80-year-old has to face today and an 80-year-old had to face
13:55in the 12th century.
13:57That's a classical human problem.
14:04So you have to decide on your own.
14:06It's a matter of values and only you can answer, you are accountable, answerable only to yourself.
14:20On one side there is comfort, there is assurance, safety, the warmth of the collective hug, the anonymity of the
14:39crowd.
14:41On one side you have all that, on the other side there is a beating heart, there is radiance, there
14:56is clarity, there is courage and one has to make a choice.
15:06And irrespective of the choice one makes, life rolls on, irrespective of the choice you make, you will live and
15:17you will die, right?
15:21You have to decide what you want to make of your life, you could live as if you are a
15:32sheltered animal, a domesticated calf, a caged bird, well fed, well fed and secure nevertheless.
15:49Or you could be like the soaring falcon or a jungle rabbit, free but relatively unsafe, alive but without any
16:08guarantees.
16:13It all depends on you.
16:15But sir, like I said, if the majority causes change and if I am on the minority side, how should
16:22I bring that change?
16:23No, you don't have to deal with all kinds of majorities.
16:27I mean, how big is your own universe?
16:32When you talk of majority and minority, you also have to define your universal set.
16:38Are you talking of the 800 crore people on this planet?
16:43Are they all on your register? Are they?
16:47Like sir, if we start from the ground, I would like to change, bring change around the campus.
16:53So that's fine.
16:55All that you need is like 5 people, 10 people, 20 people to start with.
17:00And if nobody comes along, then ikla chalore, that's fine.
17:07The campus must be housing no less than what, 10,000 students?
17:1310,000 students, am I right?
17:15More than that?
17:17We have what?
17:208,200 students?
17:22And what proportion of that are you present here?
17:25It doesn't matter.
17:26The majority isn't present here.
17:28But that does not take away from the significance of this interaction.
17:33Why do I have to care about numbers so much?
17:41You don't have to summon a crowd.
17:48You don't have to wait for a critical number to snowball before you can start moving.
17:59In fact, once you start moving, you find the snowball gaining some mass.
18:07And even if it does not, how does it matter?
18:09It's your one life.
18:11You won't be living 5 times over.
18:14So do what you think is right and be done with it.
18:19There is no other life you can save anything for.
18:23This is what you have.
18:26Play it out.
18:29With heart, with abandon, with guts.
18:39Thank you sir.
18:40That answered my question.
18:41Thank you sir.
18:41That answered my question.
18:41Thank you sir.
18:53That answered my question.
18:55Yes, yes, so initially I used listen he from YouTube.
19:00So.
19:01It was very different from any other YouTuber.
19:05It was not random YouTube.
19:08So i got interested in it and then i joined Gita Community.
19:15So what it makes the change, I have found that in his life classes and in YouTube, the
19:24difference is not only the classes, but there is many other things, which is the exams and
19:33many other different philosophies from the entire world he is teaching us and which makes
19:42an impact in our life.
19:44So what I understand that in YouTube when I am listening to him, what the difference
19:52it has is after listening one video, two videos, three videos, then I am getting into after
20:01some times maybe some random stuff I am doing which I regret later.
20:07So if you join this Gita community, you will get a different kind of world you will live
20:17in, you will understand life very differently, you will questions and whatever I used to have
20:26very much fear of anything.
20:28So I started inquiring and then it changed my life.
20:35Okay.
20:36So that's why I urge everyone to join the Gita community, whoever watching in YouTube, you
20:43will definitely get a new life.
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