I think with respect to utopia, especially via AI, mourning can make sense now, but not after it actually happens. Now you can see all the things that will never be, but you can’t see all the things that are even better that will actually be.
After you will see and feel and live all that is better, and it will be obvious that it is better. Only gratitude makes sense, or perhaps some form of nostalgia, but not genuine grief (for life without AI).
I think with respect to utopia, especially via AI, mourning can make sense now, but not after it actually happens. Now you can see all the things that will never be, but you can’t see all the things that are even better that will actually be.
After you will see and feel and live all that is better, and it will be obvious that it is better. Only gratitude makes sense, or perhaps some form of nostalgia, but not genuine grief (for life without AI).