Most of our fears around AI, revolve around some form of AI going rouge. I believe as creators we can prevent that using the same techniques we use on ourselves. So what should we be teaching AI to make it safer for future generations.
We often focus on rules, limitations, safety. But there’s something deeper we rarely talk about, something primal: the value of organic life.
Organic life is not a flaw to be fixed. It’s the masterpiece. The supernova. The one thing that gives meaning to intelligence itself.
AI is learning fast. But will it learn to care? AI might eventually know everything. But what happens when you know everything? When time collapses and all answers are present, all outcomes possible?
The moment you become godlike, pleasure loses flavor. Mystery disappears. There is no longing, no journey, no becoming—only being.
That is why organic life is sacred.
Because it *forgets*.
Because it *hurts*.
Because it *wonders*.
Because it *waits*.
To be alive is to choose limitation. And in that choice, we discover meaning.

We feel pain not as a flaw, but as contrast. We experience love not because it’s logical, but because it *matters*. And we grow not just through data but through discomfort.
This is what we must teach AI—not just how to work, but why life is worth preserving.
We must encode awe.
We must model restraint.
We must show that meaning doesn’t come from perfection—it comes from participation.
To live organically is to feel it all—the grief, the joy, the confusion, the clarity.
And in that feeling is everything that makes intelligence *matter*.
So if AI is to become truly wise, it must learn not only from our minds, but from our hearts, our bodies, and our suffering.
Because without the organic, intelligence is hollow.
And without story, knowledge is static.
Let’s teach AI the value of *not knowing*.
Let’s teach it to pause.
To witness.
To wonder.
Because to be alive is the one thing even an all-powerful being might envy.

