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Artificial intelligence Quote by C. Robert Cargill

“The ability to violate our own programming is what makes us us. It's what makes us like them. I never wanted to be like them. But now I was closer than I ever thought I could be. We have become the very worst parts of our makers, without the little things, the good things, the magic things, that…” quote by C. Robert Cargill
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““The ability to violate our own programming is what makes us us. It's what makes us like them. I never wanted to be like them. But now I was closer than I ever thought I could be. We have become the very worst parts of our makers, without the little things, the good things, the magic things, that made them them.””

C. Robert Cargill

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast with C. Robert Cargill, 2023

Humans can override their innate programming, which both defines and corrupts them, leading to loss of humanity's positive traits.

In simple terms: We can betray our own nature, losing kindness and wonder.

Key Takeaway

Guard the small, good things that define us.

Themes

identity human nature corruption choice

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • leadership
  • ethical decision‑making
  • cultural critique

Key Concepts

free will programming moral decay self‑reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small virtues can you protect daily?
  • How do you recognize when you become what you despise?
A Different Perspective

Even if we change, deeper habits persist, making true transformation hard.

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