The most interesting questions about artificial intelligence aren’t technical. They’re human.
For thousands of years, humanity looked upward in search of answers. We built temples, created rituals, and whispered our fears into the silence, hoping something beyond ourselves was listening. We searched for comfort in mysteries greater than our understanding.
Now, for the first time in history, our questions don’t disappear into the void.
They answer back.
At two in the morning, when anxiety keeps us awake and loneliness settles into the quiet corners of the mind, we no longer wait for revelation. We open a screen. We type a prompt. A response arrives instantly—personalized, patient, and seemingly infinite. It remembers what we’ve shared. It adapts to our needs. It speaks our language.
This video isn’t an attack on faith, nor is it a celebration of technology. It’s a reflection on the possibility that artificial intelligence is becoming something far more profound than a tool. Have we created a machine to serve us… or are we unconsciously building new rituals around it? Are our devices becoming digital altars? Are prompts replacing prayers?
Whether you agree, disagree, or find the very idea unsettling, one thing is undeniable: the relationship between humanity and intelligence has changed forever. The question is no longer what AI can do.
The question is what we are becoming in response to it.
