Paul Tillich — On AI
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Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Anxiety Beneath the Vertigo Chapter 2: Three Forms of Anxiety in the Age of AI Chapter 3: The Courage to Be Amplified Chapter 4: Meaninglessness and the Twelve-Year-Old's Question Chapter 5: The God Above the Machine: Ultimate Concern in a Technological Age Chapter 6: Being, Non-Being, and the Grinding Compulsion Chapter 7: The Fishbowl as Finite Freedom Chapter 8: Kairos — The Fulfilled Moment and the December Threshold Chapter 9: The Demonic in the Aesthetic of the Smooth Chapter 10: Faith, Doubt, and the View from the Tower Epilogue Back Cover
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Paul Tillich

On AI
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Foreword

By Edo Segal

The question that broke me open was not about technology.

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Paul Tillich Person

It was about what happens when the thing you built your life around turns out to be contingent. Not wrong. Not wasted. Contingent — meaning it could have been otherwise, meaning the ground you stood on was real but not permanent, meaning the expertise you spent decades accumulating was genuine and also dissolvable in a single season of machine capability.

I describe this experience throughout *You On AI* as vertigo. Falling and flying at the same time. And the word served me well enough — it captured the sensation, the disorientation, the simultaneous thrill and terror of watching the imagination-to-artifact ratio collapse to the width of a conversation.

But vertigo is a symptom.

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