When AI Takes Over: Why India Could Become World's Most Influential Civilization

A fascinating new report suggests India is uniquely positioned to lead in a world dominated by artificial intelligence. When AI takes over most work, humanity will shift from material survival to seeking meaning and purpose. India's thousands of years exploring consciousness through yoga, meditation and philosophical traditions give it a distinct advantage. This ancient wisdom about inner mastery could become the most valuable skill in a post-work society.

Key Points: India to Lead Post-AI World Through Consciousness Traditions

  • AI and automation will make the Worker Age obsolete by mid-century
  • China represents perfection and exhaustion of industrial Worker Age model
  • India's ancient traditions explore consciousness that neuroscience now maps
  • Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita provide frameworks for post-work meaning
  • Daily spiritual practices may prove decisive in AI-dominated future
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When AI takes over, India will emerge as most influential civilisation: Report

New report predicts India's millennia of consciousness exploration will make it most influential civilization when AI replaces human work, surpassing China and the West.

"If the 19th century harnessed physical power and the 20th century harnessed information, the 21st century will have to harness consciousness. - Asia Times Report"

New Delhi, Nov 4

When machines or artificial intelligence (AI) replace human effort, humanity would be forced inward, seeking meaning rather than material survival, and in that world, India -- not China or the West -- could emerge as the most influential civilisation through its millennia-long engagement with the nature of consciousness, according to a new report.

Jan Krikke writes in Asia Times that India will lead the way in a post-work world.

Macrohistorian Lawrence Taub predicted that around mid-century, automation, artificial intelligence and "free energy" would make the ‘Worker Age’ obsolete, forcing societies to confront a vacuum of identity.

"If the 19th century harnessed physical power and the 20th century harnessed information, the 21st century will have to harness consciousness. The new competition will not be about production but about meaning," the article stated.

And no country symbolises the ‘Worker Age’ more completely than China.

"Its Confucian ethic of discipline, hierarchy, and collective harmony produced the most remarkable industrial transformation in history. Within four decades, it lifted nearly a billion people out of extreme poverty, built megacities overnight and became the factory floor of the world,” the article argued.

China represents the perfection — and the exhaustion — of the 'Worker Age'.

"If China embodies material mastery, India embodies inner mastery. For millennia, Indian civilisation has explored the dimensions of consciousness that modern neuroscience is only beginning to map," stated the article.

The Upanishads examined the relationship between mind and reality; the Bhagavad Gita offered a psychology of action without attachment; Yoga and Vedanta developed rigorous techniques for self-inquiry and emotional regulation.

"Unlike most civilisations, India never separated the metaphysical from the mundane. The daily and the divine have always intertwined—from meditation before meals to rituals that mark the passage of time. This integration may prove decisive in a post-work era when people seek coherence rather than consumption," according to the article.

In a world where AI can outthink but not understand, India’s traditions provide frameworks for insight — how to observe, interpret and live consciously.

"That may become the most valuable skill of all," said the article.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting perspective, but let's not get carried away. While our spiritual heritage is valuable, we need to focus on building AI capabilities and infrastructure first. China is already leading in AI research and implementation.
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Arjun K
The Bhagavad Gita's teaching about detached action is more relevant than ever in the AI age. When machines handle production, humans must focus on purpose and consciousness. India's time has come! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who practices yoga regularly, I can see how Indian philosophy offers something unique. The integration of daily life with spiritual practice could be exactly what people need when jobs disappear. Fascinating analysis!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the positive outlook, we must be realistic. Our education system needs massive reform to prepare for this future. We can't rely only on ancient wisdom - we need modern skills too.
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Ananya R
This makes me proud of our heritage! The Upanishads and Vedanta have explored consciousness for thousands of years. Now science is catching up. India truly has something special to offer the world. ✨

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