Amish don't know what ChatGPT is. Don't know what a neural network is. Don't know a machine can write, draw, think (almost).

But

The central question of the AI era: 'What remains for humans when machines do everything?' Amish answered 300 years ago: hands. Family. Community. Faith. Land. Silence.

Parallel

Silicon Valley programmer: earns $300,000. Job replaceable by AI. Panic. Existential crisis. Therapy. Amish carpenter: earns $40,000. Job AI can't replace (chair must be physical, handmade, wood). Calm. Sleeps 9 hours.

Which one solved the AI problem? The one who doesn't know it exists.