3 Humanoid Behaviors That Destroy Humanity In the AI era, the real danger is not that machines become like humans. The danger is that humans start behaving like machines. These “humanoid behaviors” are already everywhere. 1. Assuming Instead of Understanding Humanoids like to assume. They assume they are right. They assume certain rules exist. They assume other people’s intentions. But assumptions destroy relationships. Humans ask questions. Humans seek understanding. Humans are curious. Humanoids simply process incomplete data and jump to conclusions. A human says: “Let me understand first.” A humanoid says: “I already know.” 2. Hiding Behind Black-and-White Rules Humanoids love technicalities. For example, when there are free gifts at an event, some people go for a second or third round. When questioned, they reply: “There is no written rule saying we cannot take again.” This is not intelligence. This is rule-gaming. Humans understand s...
Andy wrote Love Intelligence because he saw a growing problem in modern success culture. For decades, people were taught to focus on IQ (intelligence) and EQ (emotional intelligence) to succeed. Later, businesses became obsessed with KPIs, productivity, and performance metrics . Many people became efficient and successful, but at the same time, they also became stressed, disconnected, and transactional in their relationships . Andy observed something worrying: People were becoming high-performing, but less human . In the AI era, this risk becomes even greater. Machines can already process information faster than humans. If people only rely on logic, speed, and data, they may slowly start behaving like humanoids: efficient but lacking warmth, trust, and meaning . That is why Andy introduced the idea of Love Intelligence (LQ): the ability to combine care, courage, and connection to create trust, cooperation, and long-term value. Yes, the idea is related to the book SuperME ...