India, Sept. 5 -- "How shall one reap when no seed is sown, In this feigned world where affinity is blown" The fast growing world is gradually moving inside the circle of artificial intelligence, artificial emotions and artificial looks and even artificial values. There was a time when we would believe that the necessity is mother of invention but when the greed overcomes the need then in order to match the pace with artificiality or so called advancement, we lose track of our natural abilities, natural skills and natural traits. In every walk with nature one receives far more than one seeks. But the reality is that we are gradually moving away from the greatest teacher of our life cycle -the nature. Because its nature which offers invaluable, lifelong lessons in patience, resilience, humility and embracing the change through its natural processes. It is believed that the primary attractions towards artificial intelligence is its ability to automate repetitive and data intensive tasks leading to increased efficiency, productivity and cost saving across various sectors but at the same time, the over reliance and blind faith in any technology leads to lack of human influence and will soon ride over human functioning. It will lead to decline in critical and logical thinking and the coming generations will go numb as far as their own cognitive skills are concerned. Therefore, in my opinion the major cause of this bend towards this route is the greed for easiness, greed for quick solutions at the cost of hard fought solutions. Needless to say, what goes without intervention with nature is far more productive and long lasting but the matter of the fact is that we rely so heavily and are badly addicted to the technology these days that we have developed the sixth sense i.e .the artificial sense which has adversely affected all other traditional senses. " If God has given us intelligence in its natural form, then why explicate and toil unethically against the norm?" Though Artificial intelligence (AI) is neither inherently good nor bad; its impact depends on how it is developed and used, offering both transformative benefits as well as significant risks such as privacy invasion, embedded biases, and the potential for malicious use. AI to me is Arbitrary Information which has Ability to cease Intelligence. The days will come soon when we shall be slave to technology and masters of none, we shall only be compliant to programmes based on data, caught in the web of information which can dissipate the situation....