Colonizing Minds: AI, Power, and the Future We’re Creating

June 12, 2025

As I start to understand more about AI and where it’s heading—especially from voices deep in the field—there’s something unsettling and yet critical that I keep circling back to. We’re not just entering an AI era that changes how we work; we’re accelerating toward a world that could redefine who gets to participate in progress—and who gets left behind.

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) promises scalability: scalable learning, scalable problem-solving, scalable decision-making. It can democratize access to resources—if access is actually shared. But what if instead, it becomes another tool used to deepen the divide between the Global North and South? Colonization has always been about power—about taking land, labor, and resources. What if AI is a new kind of colonization? Not just of territory, but of minds.

Influence and strategy—those aren’t neutral. If developing nations are fast-forwarded into an AI-driven global economy without the infrastructure or access to shape it, what happens? Who benefits? Who controls the narrative? And what does it mean when the most basic question asked of AI leaders—how will it affect jobs?—is met with hesitation, a quiet voice, and then a hopeful spin: “But it’ll create new jobs.”

Yes, it will. But let’s be honest. Those new jobs won’t be accessible to everyone. Not when millions are still struggling just to meet daily needs. Not when education is a luxury for many. And that lag? It won’t just be a digital divide—it’ll be a human one.

In all of this, I believe emotional intelligence, empathy, self-awareness—feeling—are going to become the most needed skills in the world. Philosophers, social scientists, psychologists—these aren’t just “soft” fields. They’re the guides that will help us make sense of what we’re building, and who we’re becoming. Because if we’re not careful, efficiency will strip us of presence. Progress might make us more disconnected. And AI might make us faster, but not necessarily wiser.

So I’m just planting a seed. Watch where power is flowing. Ask who’s being left behind. Stay curious. Stay human.

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