India, Nov. 27 -- New information technology, especially artificial intelligence, now performs tasks once considered exclusively human, touching on cognition, creativity, and even wisdom. Our increasing reliance on these modes of machine-driven intervention casts a doubt on the very essence of human existence. For millennia, diverse worldviews, cultural exchanges, and distinct linguistic perspectives constructed our sense of identity, social cohesion, and spiritual affinity. Now, humanity is inundated by a machine-curated, artificial worldview - apparently empowering, yet veritably sapping. This trend could foster a robotic social order that suppresses individuality and effaces our inherent creativity.

The immediate casualty is the human...