It's possible.

In trying to harness the powers of AI, we are at a crossroads similar to the myth of Icarus. Just like Icarus, who dared to fly too close to the sun with wings made of feathers and wax, we are pushing the boundaries of innovation with AI. We're driven and guided by promises of unimaginable heights of knowledge and power. Yet, the danger of Icarus's fate, a fall caused by his own hubris, serves as a reminder of the consequences of overreaching.

The balance between our technological ambitions and the sustainability goals of our planet is more important than ever during this revolution. This is not just a story of technology and power but one of harmony and coexistence. The future of AI should not be imagined as a hell-like world of energy consumption and environmental degradation, but rather as a beacon of efficiency and sustainability, improving our life quality and preserving our planet.

As Lex Fridman would probably say, the collective wisdom of humanity will guide the course of AI development. As long as we prioritize open collaboration over corporate secrecy, inclusivity over exclusivity, and long-term health of our planet over short-term gains, we can be sure that the AI revolution, unlike Icarus's journey, won't end in destruction, but will instead elevate us to new heights of achievement and pure understanding of the cosmos.

The true AI revolution is not just about industry and technology. It's a revolution that will reshape not only what we do, but who we are and what we value as a society.