
What Future Does AI See Coming For Us?
Dreaming of Eden Part 2
Every purchase, every choice, every seed we plant leans the future toward the Centralized Tower or the Decentralized Garden
In 2012, I had a vision that stayed with me: humanity was walking into two realities on the same planet. I now realize that this might not have been a sci-fi split, but a divergence. One path led deeper into centralization, surveillance, and dependency, and the other toward cooperation, self-reliance, and communities rooted in the earth. One path went toward struggle and fighting, while the other peace and harmony.
While I didn’t really understand what I was seeing at that time (and I’ve seen other psychics speak of it in terms of a dimensional split), as the years have unfolded, I’ve watched the world tilt closer to that very split. And now, as I explore what AI sees when it looks at probabilities and patterns, I find a resonance between my vision and what the data suggests: that we may indeed be moving toward two futures at once.
This article isn’t about doom or inevitability. It’s about discernment: asking which path we are feeding with our attention, our choices, and our creativity.
The Two Emerging Realities
When I ask AI to suggests a potential future that could emerge through probability, two main trajectories emerge. They are not absolutes but archetypes. They are currents that many of our choices are feeding.
Reality One: The Centralized Tower
This is the world of efficiency and control. Cities grow “smarter,” every action is tracked through data, and dependence on centralized grids and supply chains deepens. Governments and corporations work hand in hand to manage populations through digital systems, surveillance, and compliance.
Life in this reality can feel convenient: everything automated, streamlined, and instantly available. But the trade-off is freedom. The more centralized the system becomes, the less room there is for dissent, individuality, or alternatives. It is a tower built tall and fast, yet vulnerable if its foundations crack.
Reality Two: The Decentralized Garden
This is the world of resilience and cooperation. Communities begin to rely less on distant supply chains and more on each other. Geodesic domes, greenhouses, and fruit trees provide food security. Off-grid energy systems—solar, wind, maybe even balloon power—provide autonomy. People share skills, time, and resources, rebuilding trust and mutual aid.
Life in this reality can feel less convenient but more authentic: neighbors depending on one another, money becoming less central, creativity and trust becoming the true currency. It is not about rejecting technology, but about shaping it to serve community rather than control.
What the Data Suggests: Probabilities
When asked to forecast, AI does not “see the future” the way a psychic does, but it can trace patterns, trends, and likelihoods. And when I put the question to it, this is the general outline that emerges:…
This is part of a larger article on Substack: Dreaming of Eden Part 2: What Future Does AI See Coming?
Dreaming of Eden Part 1: Could Helium Balloons Power Our Homes or Homesteads?
Dreaming of Eden Part 3: What Do Voices of the Future See Coming?
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