AI may not be creating disconnection, but revealing how disconnected we already are. As it becomes harder to know what’s real, many of us are being pushed to rely less on external certainty and more on our inner sense of knowing. The challenge is that constant stimulation and a dysregulated world have deeply disconnected us from ourselves. This talk explores a different way of relating to AI, not as something that replaces human thinking, but as a mirror that can bring us back into awareness. And what becomes possible when we stop looking to AI for answers and begin using it to listen more closely to ourselves. With the support of new AI-powered productivity systems, people can get back into rhythm with themselves and the universe. Rather than using AI to think for them, it can be are used it to support a return to their own inner knowing. This work sits at the intersection of consciousness and emerging technology, reframing AI not as something to fear, but as an invitation to reconnect with ourselves, and pointing to a future that depends less on smarter technology and more on deeper human attunement.