Philip, thank you for sharing your thoughts in response to my article. While I appreciate the different perspective you presented, I must say that your thoughts conflict with the essence of my original argument. In my article, I focused on the notion that God doesn't fear His creations, and I drew a parallel between that concept and our fear of AI as our own creation. While your exploration of free will and the potential consequences of AI is thought-provoking, it doesn't directly address the core idea I put forth. Nevertheless, I value the opportunity to engage in this discussion and appreciate the diverse perspectives that enrich our understanding of this complex subject. Although I enjoyed reading your response but this brings us back to the central question from my article: Do humans fear themselves? Are we afraid of our own capacity to create and destroy? Is it true we don't fear AI but ourselves? The remote to control it is in our hands, not AI's, do you agree? Unlike humans, it will not get up and rule the world unless we want it to, Right? So why are humans afraid of it? Are they afraid of their own selves?This thought-provoking inquiry invites us to delve into the depths of introspection, exploring the intricate relationship between our fears, our potential, and the responsibility that comes with it. 😊