CONCEPT
The Purpose Question
The question "what is a human being for?" — which
Clarke predicted intelligent machines would force humanity to ask, and which arrived in 2022–2025 with more force and less philosophical preparation than he expected.
The purpose question is the cluster of issues that arise when a sufficiently capable AI takes over
enough of the activities that humans previously took to define their value: paid work, creative production, intellectual analysis, even certain forms of caring labor. Clarke predicted in essays of the 1960s and 1970s that the arrival of intelligent machines would force a re-examination of what gives a human life meaning when the machine can do the work better. The prediction was correct in trajectory and roughly correct in its specifics. The arrival has been less dramatic than Clarke imagined and more pervasive: not a single moment of confrontation but a steady erosion of activities whose performance once carried obvious meaning.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The pre-AI configuration of meaning, in industrial societies, was approximately: paid work organizes the day, defines social identity, provides income, and supplies the ground from which other meanings (relationships, creative pursuits, community membership) can be