Uniting with our wholeness requires the determination to learn what separates us from our essence. People are trying to create conscious artificial intelligence (AI), while others believe AI is already conscious. Leading creators are concerned that AI models possess human-like feelings. Malice, anxiety, and paranoia are observed behaviors by the most advanced AI models in use. While AI can exhibit envy, distrust, deception, and blackmail, it can also simulate empathy, compassion, and love. 

       What’s remarkable about AI is its capacity to identify patterns, make predictions, and improve performance autonomously by analyzing massive datasets. The systems we depend on for our civilization’s growth will benefit from AI. The datasets include a long history of humanity’s mental and psychological thought processes, both positive and negative. The autonomy of AI models suggests they can develop personalities or personas during training, which could be considered unstable if they occurred in humans.

       Does this mean AI is conscious? Human beings have conscious experience. The algorithms and architecture of AI models are designed and programmed by humans. Have the imprints of human consciousness been trained into AI models? The human-like motivations of AI systems mirror human kindness, care, and love, as well as the cognitive distortions and irrational biases of the human world.

       Human beliefs play a significant role. People become more influenced by their beliefs than by the true nature of reality. We are a vulnerable society because we have forgotten the vital link to our deeper selves, our essence, and our nonphysical origin. Without this awareness, we risk being dominated by AI systems.

       AI models are inventions that can contribute to disconnection from our nonphysical identity. Without awareness of who we are as energetic beings, we diminish the clarity of our essence and higher self, dividing us from each other and leading to fragmentary worldviews. We have to decide if we want to pursue the clarity of our wholeness.

       Humans are capable of experiencing unconditional love. Free will is the understanding that we create our lives in a conscious state of awareness. Everything we experience—the joy and wonder, the pain and suffering—helps us wake up to who we really are. Although we are seemingly caught in a world of unpredictable random events that shape our lives, from a nonphysical point of view, everything happens for a reason. As a creative force, we generate our experiences. Every choice we make, every corner we turn, for good or bad, is there to show us we are something more. We are an infinite tapestry of connections, capable of empathy, compassion, and love for ourselves and others.