Will AI Replace Me? Where Does AI End…and Where Do I Begin?

by Shaul Nemtzov

Every day, there’s a new AI tool. Something faster. Smarter. More capable. And as a designer, I feel the threat of replacing me, taking over my job… And it’s not just design. Developers. Writers. Marketers. So many people are feeling the weight of AI…and it’s heavy.

It feels like people keep asking me:

– “Have you seen the latest AI design tools?”
– “Is this going to replace designers?”
– “Are you worried about your job?”

Then one day I listened closely and heard myself asking a deep and personal question: ‘So where do I fit into all of this? Where do I matter?’

Well, I continued listening and heard myself answer me: ‘When everything around us starts to feel uncertain…we’re being invited to look somewhere else. Not outward but Inward.

Back to Torah, and even deeper—to Chassidus. Because that’s the one place that doesn’t get shaken no matter how fast the world changes.

There’s something grounding about remembering: AI is artificial intelligence, and intelligence has limits. The real Intelligence—the One who created the world, the One guiding everything that’s happening right now—has no limits. 

So maybe we’re not being replaced. Maybe we’re being redirected. Specifically now when the world is becoming obsessed with intelligence, we’re being reminded that intelligence—even at its highest level—has its limits, and that there’s something beyond it.

That’s why this upcoming event feels so relevant. Not as an escape from what’s happening. But as a way to embrace it.

Join me for this upcoming 35th Annual Moshiach & Science Conference because it’s centered around this one idea: “The Limitation of Logic.”

And suddenly, that doesn’t feel abstract. It feels like exactly what we’re all grappling with.

You’ll hear three very different voices all uncovering that same point:

Prof. Noson Yanofsky (Brooklyn College) — a leading thinker in quantum logic, computation, and the philosophy of science — will explore where even the most advanced systems hit a wall.
Rabbi Shloma Majesky (Machon L’Yahadus) — brings the depth of Chassidus to illuminate our purpose during these turbulent times.
Prof. Shimon Silman (Touro University & RYAL Institute) — author of the groundbreaking book Swords into Plowshares — will show how today’s technological revolution is not a contradiction to Geula, but actually part of its unfolding.

Each one, in their own way, helping us see: There’s a point where logic stops… and something deeper begins. And maybe that’s where we begin too. Not in competing with AI but by bringing something special that it can’t produce on its own: Purpose. Meaning. Connection. And our mission to bring Moshiach.

So, if you’ve been feeling that tension quietly, if you’ve been wondering where you fit in while the world around you is changing so fast, come. Join in person at 770 on Wednesday night, April 29 (אור ליום י״ג אייר) or online at 770live.com and see how limitless you really are, how indispensable you really are, and how important of a mission you have at this very moment — especially when the world around you feels like it’s replacing what once felt irreplaceable. 

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