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A recurring concern in the debate surrounding AI is whether technology diminishes our humanity. Many fear that as we delegate tasks—be it writing essays or vacuuming floors—to machines, we risk losing what makes us uniquely human: our passions, skills, and sensibilities. The speaker counters this fear by emphasizing that humans are * Homo Faber*—the making man—augmented by their ability to create and innovate. The key lies in understanding that technology is an extension of our will and creativity, not an adversary.