Acharya Prashant addresses the fear surrounding Artificial Intelligence and its impact on employment. He observes that society has traditionally conditioned children to function like machines, which is why there is now a fear of being replaced by actual machines. He emphasizes that the value of creative acts, such as writing poetry, lies in the process of self-expression and the internal change it brings to the individual, rather than just the external utility of the final product. While acknowledging that AI can produce high-quality work, he reminds us that the very definition of such work is rooted in human consciousness. He describes AI as both an opportunity and a challenge, calling it a revolution that provides immediate access to vast knowledge. While AI poses a threat to repetitive and mechanical jobs, Acharya Prashant encourages individuals to use this as an opportunity to evolve and engage in pursuits that AI cannot replicate. He argues that instead of complaining or seeking security in repetitive cycles, one must graduate to higher levels of human endeavor. The presence of AI should serve as a catalyst for humans to step into domains that are impossible for machines to enter.