Greg Twemlow's article, "Humanity's Greatest Choice in 2000 Years is AI-Enabled," presents a critical decision point for human consciousness brought about by artificial intelligence. Twemlow argues that the Industrial Revolution forced humanity into a "synchronised" way of thinking, requiring quick responses and adherence to machine rhythms, thus suppressing natural human cognitive processes. He posits that AI offers a profound opportunity to reverse this trend, allowing humans to reclaim "asynchronous" thought—a more natural, patient, and creative approach to problem-solving. This shift would enable humans to leverage AI for synchronous tasks, freeing minds to operate at their own unique pace and fostering a "cognitive liberation" rather than continued acceleration. The author emphasises that this is a choice humanity must consciously make to avoid unconsciously falling into hyper-synchronisation and to instead embrace a future where AI facilitates a more authentically human way of thinking. Read the article.