Artificial Intelligence is the new catchword for making machines work intelligently.
Sage Vasishta trained young prince Rama somewhat like Sri Krishna trained Arjuna - in the deeper philosophic ideas of ancient India. His work, called the Yoga Vasistha, has six books/chapters, and in one of them, Vasishta tells the young and intelligent prince about artificially created robots, imbued with extraordinary Siddhis, who could with their artificially developed robotic brains even defeat the Adityas, the demi gods, who wanted to replace the seniors. But one thing was missing in their robotic brains, Ahamkara of the Sattvic type, the creator of universal intelligence. Thus the Adityas, without the Ahamkara/ego cosmic force, failed in their search for conquest of the universe.
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