EP133 - AI and Human Flourishing — What Are Humans For?
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A solo teaching episode. Reggie traces how a personal medical and mental-health crisis became the unlikely on-ramp to building seriously with AI — then uses that story to cut between the two loudest camps (the hype and the doom) toward a third position grounded in one question almost nobody in the AI conversation is asking: what are humans for? Under the hood of these tools, the operator's framework that changes the output, the manuscript-reliability receipts behind the New Testament, and the real stakes of racing toward superintelligence on a foundation that can't say what a person is worth.
A NOTE: This episode speaks honestly about anxiety, derealization, and a mental-health crisis. If you're in that place right now, you're not alone and it's not weakness to get help — talk to your doctor or someone you trust; in the U.S. you can call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) anytime.
KEY TOPICS:
• The third position — past the booster/doomer split, to what a human being actually is
• Tool, not mind — prediction engines, tokens, vectors, and why that kills two fears at once
• Three structural failure modes — hallucination, lossy memory, soft edges; verification is the operator's job
• The receipts — New Testament manuscript evidence (~5,800 Greek; ~10,000 Latin) vs. Caesar's Gallic Wars (~10, ~900-year gap); P52 dated 125–175 AD; the Great Isaiah Scroll (~125 BC) substantially identical ~1,000 years on
• Wes Huff, Bart Ehrman, and the hostile witness; Paul at Mars Hill (Acts 17)
• The real stakes — AGI, superintelligence, and the foundation being poured right now
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: Genesis 1:26–28, Genesis 9:6, 1 Corinthians 13:12, Acts 17, 2 Corinthians 10:5, Proverbs 27:17, Romans 12:2
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
• Diary of a CEO (Steven Bartlett) — Roman Yampolskiy episode (Sep 2025)
• Wes Huff & Dr. John Meade — Great Isaiah Scroll correction video
• C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man (1943)
• Aldous Huxley, The Perennial Philosophy (1945)
• R&B Talks EP131 — "The Framework Asymmetry"
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