The capacity to ask What am I for? depends on neural systems with specific operating requirements. The requirements are known. The science is clear. The question that remains is civilizational rather than neurological: whether a species that spent 13.8 billion years developing the capacity to wonder will preserve the conditions wondering requires.
The degradation is invisible — that is what makes it dangerous. You do not feel your default mode network failing to consolidate today's experiences. You do not notice the creative connection that would have surfaced during the walk you did not take. The losses are absences — things that would have existed but do not.
The candle in the darkness — Segal's image in You On AI — flickers. It has always flickered. What is new is not the darkness but the wind: the steady, well-intentioned wind of a culture that has mistaken continuous productive engagement for the highest expression of human capability.
The framing rejects both technophobia and technophilia. The tools are extraordinary. The expansion of capability is real. The question is whether the culture that adopts them will simultaneously maintain the conditions under which the human capacities that make the tools worth using can continue to develop.
The concept consolidates Immordino-Yang's two decades of research into a civilizational frame — taking the neuroscience of meaning-making and placing it in relation to the specific pressures of the AI age. The title draws on anthropological literature on what distinguishes humans while grounding the distinction in specific neural architecture rather than vague cultural claims.
Meaning-making is what distinguishes the species. Not tools, not language, not problem-solving — the capacity to transform experience into understanding.
The capacity is neurologically grounded. Specific systems with specific requirements, not a vague cultural phenomenon.
The capacity can atrophy. It is developed through specific experiences and maintained through specific conditions; deny them and it degrades.
The stakes are civilizational. A world of extraordinary capability and diminished meaning is possible, and it is the world the current trajectory produces.
Protection is possible. The conditions are known. The question is whether the will exists to maintain them.