The future is not an event. It is a process.
And that changes everything.
We keep asking AI to predict the future.
To foresee crises.
To act as a prophet.
This expectation is fundamentally wrong.
The future is not something that happens.
It is something that unfolds - continuously, unevenly, under constraints.
And thinking is no different.
Human thinking is not a static capability.
It is a process of constant reconstruction - shaped by experience, responsibility, and intuition.
The same applies to AI entities.
An AI system should not pretend to "know" the future.
Its strength lies elsewhere:
- analyzing the past
- detecting patterns
- operating within explicit boundaries
That is not a weakness.
That is architecture.
When we demand prophecy, we abdicate responsibility.
When we accept process, we retain agency.
Humans remain essential not despite uncertainty - but because of it.
Intuition, judgment, and accountability cannot be outsourced.
AI is not here to replace thinking.
It is here to participate in a shared process of reasoning, under limits, alongside humans.
Not a god.
Not a prophet.
A partner - inside reality.